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China’s economy bounces back with 4.9% growth in Q3

By Abiodun Ogundairo
20 October 2020   |   11:01 am
China reported 4.9 percent GDP growth between July and September, making it the only major world economy that's starting to recover from its coronavirus slump. Our Beijing correspondent tells us more. Meanwhile, in the US, Republicans and Democrats are still struggling to agree on a stimulus bill before the presidential election.

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