China's GDP growth appears on track to meet its full-year target, reducing the need for sizable stimulus to come, Citi analysts say in a note. They note Beijing seems satisfied with current growth momentum based on its announcements.
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China's GDP growth appears on track to meet its full-year target, reducing the need for sizable stimulus to come, Citi analysts say in a note. They note Beijing seems satisfied with current growth momentum based on its announcements.
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