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China should act to pull ‘sputtering’ economy back from brink: professor


A Nanjing Road pedestrian street on October 1, 2022 in Shanghai, China.

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China’s authorities need to take decisive policy action to pull its “sputtering” economy back from the brink, according to Eswar Prasad, an economics professor at Cornell University.

Beijing doesn’t want to send a signal that it is in “panicky mode yet,” he added, as policymakers want to show confidence that they can manage the economic situation.

“But the grim reality at this stage, is that it is going to take a fairly broad and decisive policy package with both short-term and long-term measures to pull the economy back from the brink,” Prasad told CNBC’s “Street Signs Asia” on Tuesday.

Last week, China hinted at moves to “adjust and optimize” policy measures in what the leadership acknowledged as a “torturous” economic recovery.

China's economy is 'sputtering' after roaring back to life, professor says

“It certainly looks like the Chinese economy is sputtering after roaring back to life,” following the easing of Covid restrictions, said Prasad, a former head of the International Monetary Fund’s China division.

“Practically every indicator we’ve seen in the last few weeks has been quite softish,” he added. 

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