China’s economy is expected to have lost momentum in the second quarter as soft consumer spending, weak private investment and a prolonged property downturn outweighed the benefits of resilient exports, bolstering expectations that Beijing will roll out additional fiscal support in the second half of the year. A Reuters poll of 54 economists forecasts that […] The post China’s economic growth seen slowing in the second quarter as weak domestic demand raises stimulus expectations appeared first on Tekedia .
China’s economic growth seen slowing in the second quarter as weak domestic demand raises stimulus expectations
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