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J.P. Morgan chief economist expects China's economy to rebound in Q2

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發布於 2020年05月30日19:10

Tourists visit the Bund in Shanghai, east China, Jan. 6, 2020. (Photo by Wang Xiang/Xinhua) 

"We do believe that China was very aggressive and successful in containing the crisis," J.P. Morgan's chief economist Bruce Kasman said.

NEW YORK, May 30 (Xinhua) -- China's economy is expected to rebound in the second quarter following the country's effective efforts to contain the novel coronavirus, a J.P. Morgan economist has said.

"We do believe that China was very aggressive and successful in containing the crisis," said Bruce Kasman, chief economist and head of global economic research at J.P. Morgan, adding the world's second largest economy "should rebound this quarter."

China "has done a good job in putting itself in a position for being the first out in terms of generating recovery," Kasman said earlier this week at an event themed on global economic outlook sponsored by the New York Foreign Press Center.

"It's been impressive here so far how well they have gotten that initial step towards stronger activity," he said.

Meanwhile, the economist said challenges remain for China's economic recovery, including an external drag from the rest of the world, given that other economies are "both being weak in the second quarter and not having a full recovery beyond that."

Analysts at J.P. Morgan forecast the global economy will suffer a deep downturn in the first half of the year as the COVID-19 pandemic engulfed the world, followed by a quick, very strong yet partial recovery, said Kasman.

He warned that lingering virus-tied restrictions, big income losses and policy fatigue are likely to have lasting impact on the global economy.  ■

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