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China moves to boost the economy

By Bloomberg
24 August 2019   |   2:35 pm
China has taken several steps to shore up the economy. Infrastructure investment picked up in July in line with a faster issuance of special government bonds. The rise signals official efforts to boost the economy and was captured in a new index compiled by Bloomberg Economics based on NDRC data. Bloomberg Economics’ Chang Shu discusses the data on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”

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