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China: Retail sales boom, but for the wrong reasons – ING

Iris Pang, economist at ING, notes that the Chinese retail sales boomed by 9.8% YoY in June from 8.6% YoY. This number looks encouraging.

Key Quotes

“The details tell  a different story.

  1. There are signs that Chinese  consumers have become more  cautious about spending on leisure trips, signalling that consumers are potentially concerned about their job security and wage growth.  Consumer  items typically bought on overseas’ leisure trips have been bought domestically. We expect retail sales in China will continue to grow at a good rate  even that growth is coming  for all the wrong  reasons.
  2. Another reason for the  jump in retail sales in June was  that China’s car dealers cut prices, which  boosted car  sales 17.2% YoY after sales growth of just  1.2% YoY YTD. But the price cutting promotion can’t  last for  more than a quarter. And together with shrinking production (by 16.8%YoY in June),  corporate earnings of  car dealers and car producers will suffer.”

 

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