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China's central bank concerned about growing inflation pressure
Latest Updated by 2007-02-09 16:46:11
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China's central bank is concerned about growing inflation pressure, though it does not say whether an interest rate hike is likely, the Shanghai Securities News reported on Thursday, as two securities analysts forecast the country's consumer price index (CPI) would outgrow market expectations this year.

"The current macro-control faces multiple challenges in the financial sector. As the chance of price rises increases, investment and bank lending may rebound and excess liquidity will remain," vice governor of the People's Bank of China Xiang Junbo told an ongoing conference on bank loans and financial markets in Beijing.

Thursday's Shanghai Securities News quoted unnamed insiders as saying the central bank was now "highly alert" to inflation.

The central bank may "take action" as soon as January's CPI, the country's main measure of inflation, is released, said the report.

Zhou Xiaochuan, governor of the People's Bank of China, previously said it was too early to target inflation although the central bank was keeping a close eye on it.

Lu Wenlei and Qu Qing, two analysts with the Shanghai Shenyin Wanguo Research and Consulting Co. Ltd, have forecasted the CPI would rise month by month to three percent in the first quarter and an increase of the interest rates was only a matter of time. 

They raised this year's predicted CPI to 2.5 percent from the previous two percent.

The rising prices of farm produce on the international market have made grain price fluctuations a great uncertainty in the first half of this year, while prices of non-food items were growing at a greater pace, they said.

Editor: Yan

By: Source: China View website
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