China investment beats forecasts

Posted by admin on 15 August, 2008 under Business news | Be the First to Comment

China’s capital investment has risen more than forecast in the first half of 2008, official figures showed.

Overall spending in fixed assets in cities, including roads and factories, rose 27.3% year-on-year to 7.22 trillion yuan ($1.05 trillion; £538bn).

Investment in property during the period was especially robust, up nearly 31% from a year earlier.

While the figures showed domestic investment remains strong, exports have cooled due to a wider global slowdown.

In the light of slowing exports, economists argue that China may well increase investments for state projects.

“Investment plays a very important role in expanding domestic demand and sustaining stable growth,” said Wang Tongsan, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

Jing Ulrich, chairman of China equities at JP Morgan said the increase in investment in would probably “help alleviate concerns about the magnitude of China’s economic slowdown”.

But she added that higher prices probably exaggerated the National Bureau of Statistics figures.

News reported by The BBC

Share This Post

If you're planning on starting your own business, take a look at our range of start-up packages

We show you how to shape your business idea with a small business plan

Thinking of starting a business? We offer business advice, support and a range of banking services

We're not just about providing you with a bank account – we offer business support as you grow your compa

Popular Posts

  • Formula for calculating net profit margin
  • How much money do businesses spend on advertising each year?
  • Balance sheet understanding
  • What is the most tax efficient way to be paid from my company?
Local Directory for Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
blogarama - the blog directory
Business blogs
Blog directory
Blog Directory
Add to Technorati Favorites

Business Blogs
TopOfBlogs

Add to Google Reader or Homepage


Blogger resources

Blogroll

Business blog resources

Cash Flow Forecaster

Blogupp