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China's three-child policy not likely to enhance birthrate in near future: Moody’s

 
China's most of the population is now old aged, the three child policy comes after the last population census data release as country observed the lowest birth rate in the history. This is a firm step and country may soon totally remove the limited child policy, as it seems insufficient in the near future to comply with the manpower demand of the country .
 
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The Rating agency Moody’s Investors Service stated this Monday that China’s new policy allowing couples to have up to three children could support fertility for now, but was unlikely to dramatically change the national birthrate.
 
The agency said that the policy highlighted the risk of aging across emerging markets across Asia.
“And although China’s new policy allowing couples to have up to three children could support fertility, it is unlikely to dramatically change the national birthrate, meaning that aging is likely to remain a credit-negative constraint”, Moody’s stated in a recent statement.
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