In the third quarter GDP in China grew by 6%. That's the slowest pace since the early 1990s and below the forecast of 6.1% growth from economists surveyed by Bloomberg. From the reaction--or maybe more precisely "non-reaction"--by the government and the central bank China's leadership seems okay with the decision to concentrate on financial reform […]


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