JPMorgan cuts China quarterly and full-year growth forecasts

FILE PHOTO: People cross a street during morning rush hour in front of the skyline of the CBD in Beijing

LONDON (Reuters) – Investment bank JPMorgan cut its forecasts for economic growth in China on Tuesday due to the country’s ongoing COVID-19 restrictions.

JPMorgan has lowered its projections a number of times already this year and the latest move cut its fourth quarter forecasts to 2.4% quarter-on-quarter from 5.2% previously and dropped the full-year forecast to 2.9% from 3.1% previously.

The bank also cut its 2023 full-year growth forecast to 4% year-on-year from 4.5% previously.

“Our baseline scenario assumes a gradually phased-in reopening to start next spring,” JPMorgan’s analysts said, referring to COVID lockdown restrictions.

(Reporting by Marc Jones; Editing by Amanda Cooper)

Reuters

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