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    Published on Thursday, July 4, 2019 | Updated on Thursday, July 4, 2019

    China | When its current account turns deficit…

    Summary

    Recently, the surplus of the current account also narrowed significantly. Looking ahead, a combination of “current account deficit” and “capital account two-way fluctuation” could become a “new normal” for China’s Balance of Payments (BoP).

    Key points

    • Key points:
    • Recently, the surplus of the current account also narrowed significantly.
    • A combination of “current account deficit” and “capital account two-way fluctuation” could become a “new normal” for China’s BoP.
    • The US-China trade war, the expansion of service trade deficit, shrinking saving-investment gap contribute to this change.
    • Current account to GDP ratio will shrink to -0.18% in 2019 from 0.36% in 2018, and further decline to -0.11% and -0.03% in 2020 and 2021.
    • This new situation is set to bring new challenges to Chinese policymakers in maintaining domestic financial stability and pushing forward necessary financial liberalization reforms.

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    Jinyue Dong BBVA Research - Principal Economist
    Le Xia BBVA Research - Chief Economist

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    China-Economic-Watch_current-account-July__2019.pdf

    English - July 4, 2019

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