Separate surveys show that China's manufacturing activity improved in March, helping ease concerns over slowing economic growth. Our reporter Zhu Dan caught up with Tao Dong, the chief economist for non-Japan Asia at Credit Suisse at the Asian Investment Conference in HK.
Q1. In light of recent signs of recovery in the Chinese economy, what's expected policy package for the next few quarters?
Q2. Both Moody's and Standard & Poor’s have cut the outlook for China’s credit rating, the Chinese government response has ranged from "we don't care" to "they are misjudging". What do you think?
Q3. The RMB exchange rate is caught in the international spotlight, whether it has further basis of depreciation?