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高盛:中国3 月财政收支基本稳定;预计未来将出台更多财政宽松政策
Goldman Sachs·2025-04-23 01:48

Investment Rating - The report maintains a cautious outlook on the fiscal situation in China, expecting further fiscal easing ahead due to ongoing economic challenges [1][9]. Core Insights - Fiscal revenue growth improved to +0.3% year-on-year in March from -1.6% in January-February, driven by stronger-than-expected activity data [2][5]. - Fiscal expenditure growth rose to +5.7% year-on-year in March from +3.4% in January-February, primarily due to increased spending in energy saving, environmental protection, and agriculture [6]. - The ongoing property downturn continues to negatively impact local government funding, with land sales revenue declining by -16.3% year-on-year in March [7][8]. Summary by Sections Fiscal Revenue and Expenditure - On-budget fiscal revenue growth was +0.3% year-on-year in March, a recovery from -1.6% in January-February, with tax revenue contraction narrowing to -2.2% [2][5]. - Fiscal expenditure growth increased to +5.7% year-on-year in March, up from +3.4% in January-February, driven by specific sectors [6]. Property Sector Impact - Property-related government revenue remained weak, with land sales revenue down -16.3% year-on-year in March, indicating continued pressure from the property market [7][8]. - The contraction in property-related tax revenue narrowed to -0.1% in March from -11.4% in January-February, suggesting some stabilization [7]. Augmented Fiscal Deficit (AFD) - The AFD metric narrowed to -10.9% of GDP in March from -11.6% in February on a 3-month moving average basis, while it widened slightly on a 12-month moving average basis [3][8]. - The forecast for the AFD metric is expected to widen by 4.1 percentage points of GDP to 14.5% in 2025, indicating a shift in fiscal policy from a growth drag to a potential driver [9].