Growth in China's economy has slipped to the lowest rate since 2016. Which isn't huge negative news except that Chinese financial markets are already nervous enough to have pushed Chinese stocks into a bear market. In the second quarter of 2018 annual growth rose by "just" 6.7%. That's slightly lower than the 6.8% annual growth […]


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