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China dials back budget spending by most in over four years

Last updated: November 18, 2025 8:20 am
Published: 5 months ago
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[BEIJING] China’s broad fiscal spending slumped in October by the most since at least 2021, crippling a key driver of investment and economic growth.

The combined expenditure in China’s two main budgets, the general public account and the government-managed fund book, tumbled 19 per cent in October from a year earlier to 2.4 trillion yuan (S$440 billion), according to Bloomberg calculations based on data released by the Ministry of Finance on Monday (Nov 17).

It was the steepest slide since comparable data started in early 2021, while the value of money spent was the least since July 2023. Goldman Sachs said that its proprietary “augmented fiscal deficit” metric narrowed last month, indicating that budget policy “turned less supportive of growth”.

The plunge reflects an evolution of government policies and underlines waning fiscal support for the world’s second-largest economy, which lost steam across the board last month.

Investment, a large part of which is driven by budget expenditure, posted an unprecedented decline in October, adding to a drag from sluggish consumption and weaker foreign demand.

The “data suggest that the meaningful deceleration in government spending growth, together with a larger portion of incremental spending being spent on repaying corporate arrears, rather than investment projects, may have significantly weighed on headline fixed-asset investment growth”, Goldman economists, including Lisheng Wang, wrote in a note.

The contraction in budget spending also indicates that fresh stimulus added since late September will likely take time to trickle through the economy. The 500 billion yuan in new policy financing tools to spur investment was only fully deployed by the end of last month, the government has said.

Another 500 billion yuan in special local government bond quota was announced in mid-October, but only 40 per cent of it was meant for qualified provinces to invest in projects. The move suggests Chinese authorities are leaning towards containing debt risks now that Beijing’s growth target of around 5 per cent for this year looks safely within reach.

“Policymakers seem pleased about economic growth in 2025 and believe announced stimulus should allow them to hit this year’s target,” said Michelle Lam, Greater China economist at Societe Generale. Therefore, “markets are looking forward to fiscal support in 2026”, she said.

For the first 10 months of the year, the broad government expenditure totalled 30.7 trillion yuan, with its growth rate slowing to 5.2 per cent. The combined government income edged up 0.2 per cent to 22.1 trillion yuan.

That left the broad budget deficit at 8.6 trillion yuan, over 20 per cent more than during the same period last year.

The “recent apparent reluctance in government spending may partly reflect policymakers’ intention to save more, easing space for deploying early next year, to ensure stability in growth and employment”, Goldman’s economists said. BLOOMBERG

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