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Moody's issues negative outlook for China, cites bailout risks

EditorRachael Rajan
Published 12/05/2023, 11:37 AM

BEIJING - Moody's (NYSE:MCO) Investors Service has revised its outlook on China's credit rating from stable to negative, citing potential bailouts for heavily indebted regional governments and state-owned enterprises. Despite this change, the A1 credit rating for the world's second-largest economy remains unchanged.

The Chinese Ministry of Finance responded to Moody's announcement today, stating that the nation's economy continues to demonstrate strength even amid challenges in the real estate sector. This sector has been a significant concern, contributing to slower growth as it affects regional government budgets and personal housing investments.

China's economic landscape has been marked by several indicators suggesting a potential slowdown. Heightened youth unemployment and subdued consumer spending are among the signs pointing towards diminished future growth prospects. These concerns have sparked a debate between Moody's more cautious stance and the Ministry of Finance's optimism regarding China's economic momentum.

The issue of sovereign debt is not unique to China. Moody’s recently adjusted the United States' outlook to negative while maintaining its AAA rating. Notably, China's debt relative to its GDP surpasses that of the U.S.

In the wake of easing "zero Covid" policies, China's economic recovery displays a mix of contrasts. There is robust investment in manufacturing sectors like electric vehicles, which helps balance out service industry declines due to respiratory illness outbreaks across the country.

Despite these challenges, both Moody’s acknowledged the robustness of China’s vast economy, and its capacity to absorb economic shocks while continuing to play a crucial role in global economic expansion.

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