Monday, March 30, 2009

Stimulus spending will help China achieve growth target

Published: 2009/03/23

BEIJING: China's stimulus spending may add as much as 1.9 percentage points to economic expansion and help the government achieve its growth target this year, according to the State Council's research group.
"China has the ability to become the first in the world to step out of the crisis and keep stable growth for the mid and long term," Zhang Yutai, director of the Development Research Center of the State Council, said in a live broadcast from the China Development Forum in Beijing yesterday.
Vice Premier Li Keqiang reaffirmed China's goal of 8 per cent growth at yesterday's forum, saying some industries "have seen signs of recovery."China is targeting expansion in 2009 even as economies from the US to Japan contract. The nation's economy is showing "early

Investment in China rose 26.5 per cent in the first two months of 2009 and bank loans quadrupled in February, indications the government's 4 trillion yuan, or US$585 billion, stimulus plan is starting to feed into the economy.
China's government is battling to boost growth amid tumbling exports, rising unemployment, falling house prices and the risk of higher loan defaults.Gross domestic product expanded 6.8 per cent in the fourth quarter, the weakest pace in seven years.
The economy grew 9 per cent for all of last year.
"China has the potential to further boost domestic spending," Zhu Zhixing, vice director of the National Development and Reform Commission, said at the forum, echoing comments by Premier Wen Jiabao on March 13.
Wen said China has "adequate ammunition" to revive the world's third-biggest economy and can add to its 4 trillion yuan stimulus package at any time.Not everyone shares China's optimism it will reach the 8 per cent target this year. The International Monetary Fund expects growth of 6.7 per cent.The World Bank last week lowered its forecast for China's economic growth this year to 6.5 per cent from a November estimate of 7.5 per cent.
In another development, a commentary said yesterday that the global economic crisis is actually a great opportunity for Chinese exports, as people with tight budgets around the world are looking for exactly the cheap goods China provides.
China's exports tumbled 25.7 per cent in February as the world's third-largest economy felt the full force of the global financial crisis.But the official Xinhua news agency said in a commentary that people with less money to spend would be attracted to just the kinds of products China excels in, namely cheap ones.
"Simply speaking, even though there's a crisis, people still have to get by and there's no escape from consumption," it said."Find out what the market needs, find a market niche and you'll see there's still plenty of room for Chinese products," it added. - Bloomberg, Reuters

Friday, March 13, 2009

Google Adsense ~ Miracle Creation

Hey all bloggers out there. Have you wonder how did the creator of Google Adsense managed to come out with kinda sophiscated creation.



Lately, I've been putting in more Chinese posts, and valla ! All the ads transformed into chinese-charactered banners. Too bad I don't write in Sanskrit, otherwise you will see all the powerful Mantras pasted out in Caseyhouse. :)



On top of that, we all know Google Adsense does really has a good 'sense' (I reckon that's the reason it was named by) ~ it even has the ability to pop the same or similar ads parallel with your blogs content.. very chun rite?



(This topic sounds a little bit outdated, but have anybody manage to find the answer of the above query? Just as millions and millions of people in the earth possess a hi-tech stuff named mobile-phone but never ponder how does voice or sound can be transmitted from one end to the other end thru the thin air (ya, ya, you may say its the frequency, but the same question again, how and why??).. Not to be even mind-boggling by asking how does all these so-called jpeg or big or watsoever formatted tangible non-3D snaps or pics has the possibility to be transferred to your handset screen.. Wonderful leh, but again, how & why...ar?

Monday, March 09, 2009

萬億財赤破紀錄 挪移500億免超警戒線


(明報)3月6日 星期五 05:05【明報專訊】根據財政部昨日向全國人大 提交的報告,2009年中國全國的財政收入和支出預算將出現突破1萬億元的赤字,破盡以往紀錄,假如中國經濟在今年的增長達不到8%,逾萬億元的赤字極有可能便會超過國內生產總值(GDP) 3%這條國際警戒線,國務院遂決定從往年超收稅款累積的預算穩定基金中撥款500億元,使最終赤字規模縮減至9500億元,維持在GDP的3%以內。
GDP非保持8%增長不可
國家統計局公布的2008年GDP為300,670億元,按照2009年GDP保持8%增長及通脹不超過4%的預算數據,2009年全年的生產總值估計約為336,750億元,以國際公認的年度財赤不宜超過生產總值3%原則計算,可容忍赤字為10,102億元。財政部預算2009年全國預算收支赤字高達 10,005億元,非常接近3%的警戒線,只要GDP數額稍稍下滑,這逾萬億元的赤字便會超出警戒線。
財政部報告顯示,中央預算穩定調節基金(由每年超收款項積累而成)在2008年動用了192億元(主要用作救災),餘額為624億元,2009年預算調入使用505億元,之後還剩下119億元,以備預算執行中不時之需。這505億元的調撥,令2009年財政赤字及政府增發國債總額下降至9500億元的水平,令公眾在心理上較易接受,與警戒線也有了較安全的距離。

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