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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Crisis still spreading

'The financial crisis, rarely seen in 100 years, is still spreading and has not bottomed out yet,' said Mr Wen. -- PHOTO: AP

BEIJING - THE global financial crisis has not bottomed out yet and its impact is still spreading, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao told an online forum on Saturday.

'The financial crisis, rarely seen in 100 years, is still spreading and has not bottomed out yet,' Mr Wen said during a rare online chat.

'Measures adopted by the government have seen initial success.' China has launched a 4 trillion yuan (S$906 billion) stimulus to help its economy and unveiled a series of plans to assist key industries, from steel to textiles, that have been hit hard by the downturn.

China's annual economic growth slowed to 6.8 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2008 from 9 per cent in the third quarter and 10.1 per cent in the second quarter.

The government aims to reach economic growth of 8 per cent this year, which is widely seen as a minimum for generating enough jobs for the millions of people entering the work force, but many economists think it could slip below that.

'Only if China has confidence, will it have new hope,' Mr Wen said. 'The most basic (thing) is to let the economy develop and let people be employed.' -- REUTERS

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