The Producer Price Index has been falling for nearly three years, and the decline deepened to 3.3 percent in December, intensified by sharp recent falls in world commodity prices.
Separately, the Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Confidence Index, calculated by Standard Chartered Bank, fell in December after a mild improvement in November. The sub-index for three-month business expectations fell sharply, and fixed-asset investment and employment readings also weakened.
The findings suggest that the SME sector is likely to stay weak in the first quarter of this year, the bank said.
"Disinflationary pressure continues to build, threatening the economy," said Li Wei, a researcher at Standard Chartered. "Slowing inflation could undermine corporate profit margins and income growth. Building disinflationary pressure clearly justifies further monetary easing."
Li said that further deceleration in GDP growth is likely in the first quarter of this year, which may continue to dent investment and consumer confidence, aggravate weakness in the housing sector and worsen the employment outlook.
"We therefore think that policymakers are ready to take additional measures to stabilize the economy in 2015. We expect the People's Bank of China to cut benchmark interest rates in the first three months, as policymakers have acknowledged high financing costs in the real economy."
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