4 things to watch in China next year
From money.cnn.com
Talk about a roller coaster year for China! Stock markets shot up in the first half before crashing spectacularly. They've recovered since but the underlying reason for the summer slump -- worries about China's slowing economy -- hasn't gone away. And the chorus of concern is getting louder again. The numbers certainly don't look great: Quarterly GDP figures reflect China's worst growth since the financial crisis. Growth for 2015 as a whole, due out in January, is likely to be pretty ho-hum even though official data may still hit the government target of around 7%. On top of that, China's currency is on the skids, ...
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