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Analysts polled by Reuters had expected China's full-year GDP growth to come in at 4.9%, just shy of the official target of around 5% — which analysts had said was ambitious. Helen Qiao ...
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At the moment, those prospects appear to be grim across the world. The International Monetary Fund has projected that annual global growth will average around three percent over the next five ...
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That's 50% and 126% more than China's and the eurozone's GDP growth last year, respectively. "Given this growing gap, even China does not catch up to the GDP of the US — ever," Goldman Sachs said.
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