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China’s monetary policy still not tight

Posted in Uncategorized on June 10th, 2008 by Paul Deng – Be the first to comment

China’s real interest rate (interest rate minus inflation) is still negative (see chart below), despite the multiple increases of bank reserve ratio recently.

chinainterestrate2 Chinas monetary policy still not tight

(click to enlarge; source: EIU, author’s own calculation)

To fight inflation and not to repeat the “great inflation” (leading to deflation later, the hard landing scenario) in mid-90s (see chart below), China’s policy makers need to raise interest rate quickly. And this should be done sooner than later when inflation rate is still below double digit. The temptation to allow for inflation to go even higher in order to accommodate economic growth (the so called “go-stop” policy) is dangerous and should best be avoided.

chinainterestrate1 Chinas monetary policy still not tight

(click to enlarge; source: EIU, author’s own calculation)

Richard Berner interview

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Interview of Richard Berner (audio mp3), Chief Economist at Morgan Stanley on the economy. (source: Bloomberg)