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Fuel move boosts Chinese shares | Fuel move boosts Chinese shares |
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Chinese shares have closed 3% higher after the government raised energy prices in an effort to cool the nation's rising energy consumption. | Chinese shares have closed 3% higher after the government raised energy prices in an effort to cool the nation's rising energy consumption. |
The Shanghai Composite Index initially fell 2% in early trade but bounced back to close 3% up at 2.917.33. | The Shanghai Composite Index initially fell 2% in early trade but bounced back to close 3% up at 2.917.33. |
China increased retail and wholesale prices for fuel and electricity by as much as 18% on Thursday, pushing global oil prices down by almost $5 a barrel. | China increased retail and wholesale prices for fuel and electricity by as much as 18% on Thursday, pushing global oil prices down by almost $5 a barrel. |
But analysts fear the move may fuel inflation which is near a 12-year high. | But analysts fear the move may fuel inflation which is near a 12-year high. |
The main beneficiaries of Beijing's energy price hike are the nation's oil refiners. | The main beneficiaries of Beijing's energy price hike are the nation's oil refiners. |
As energy prices rise, refiners have suffered deep losses as they buy oil on the international markets but sell to consumers at a discount set by the Chinese government. | As energy prices rise, refiners have suffered deep losses as they buy oil on the international markets but sell to consumers at a discount set by the Chinese government. |
The move will not only close the gap between state-set domestic prices and world oil markets but somewhat curb China's demand for oil, analysts said. | The move will not only close the gap between state-set domestic prices and world oil markets but somewhat curb China's demand for oil, analysts said. |
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China accounts for around 40% of the increase in world oil consumption, as its red-hot economy continues to expand at a furious pace. | China accounts for around 40% of the increase in world oil consumption, as its red-hot economy continues to expand at a furious pace. |
"It is going to eat into demand. I'm pretty sure of that," said Dave Ernsberger, Asia director of global energy for research firm Platts. | "It is going to eat into demand. I'm pretty sure of that," said Dave Ernsberger, Asia director of global energy for research firm Platts. |
State price controls in the world's second largest oil consumer after the US have also been blamed for making global markets more volatile. | State price controls in the world's second largest oil consumer after the US have also been blamed for making global markets more volatile. |
But there are also concerns that higher fuel prices may fuel inflation and spark civil unrest. | But there are also concerns that higher fuel prices may fuel inflation and spark civil unrest. |
Annual consumer price inflation hit 8.5% in April, while food costs rose 22%. | Annual consumer price inflation hit 8.5% in April, while food costs rose 22%. |
In a move to appease its citizens, the government said it had set aside $2.9bn in subsidies to help those most affected by the price rises. | In a move to appease its citizens, the government said it had set aside $2.9bn in subsidies to help those most affected by the price rises. |
China's action came just two days before an international oil summit in Saudi Arabia to discuss rising energy costs. | China's action came just two days before an international oil summit in Saudi Arabia to discuss rising energy costs. |
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