On Friday China's ruling body, the Politburo, suggested that it thought less stimulus might be needed since the economy had recovered its footing. Instead policy should focus on deleveraging China's banks and corporate balance sheets, and on avoiding speculation in the housing market. This follows on news from the People's Bank that the supply of […]


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