Is China starting to rebalance at last?

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As China's growth rate inevitably begins to slow, Derry Pickford, macro analyst at Ashburton, takes a look at whether investors should really be nervous.

China’s GDP growth rate between 2003 and 2007 was extraordinary. During this period, growth was just over 11.6% p.a. (according to the IMF): a five-year period only really matched in recent times by the 1992-1996 surge, when growth averaged 11.5%. Perhaps even more surprising has been how rapidly China has grown in the subsequent five years. Growth averaged 9.3% between 2008 and 2009 despite the financial crisis, beating the slowdown it experienced during the Asian crisis of 1997-2001, when an average of 8.3% was achieved. Growth at these levels inevitably sparks debate about whether ...

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