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China's factory output growth hit a six-month low in May, while retail sales picked up steam, offering temporary relief for ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China's industrial profits swung back into sharp decline in May from a year earlier, as factory activity slowed in the face of broader economic stress and a fragile trade truce ...
China's Q4 GDP grows 5.4% y/y, beating market forecast; 2024 GDP expands 5.0%, meeting the government's target; But growth was unbalanced, led by industry and exports ...
Surging exports and factory investment are buoying China’s output, but the housing market faces serious troubles and industrial policies may hurt other countries. By Keith Bradsher Reporting ...
"It doesn't feel like there's been any real improvement in the real estate sector in China," Lubin said. "In June, the total 70-city average indicator of property prices declined by 7.9 percent ...
August data shows China's industrial production slowed to 4.5% year-over-year, from 5.1% in July. With no strong growth stimulus, it's unlikely China reaches its 5% GDP target, economist Yingrui ...
Beijing [China], July 15 (ANI): Top officials from China's ruling Communist Party have convened in Beijing for the third plenum, a pivotal event held every five years to set the country's economic ...
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Most news on China’s manufacturers is bad news for rivals around the world. Foreign governments fear their domestic champions will be pummelled by low-cost Chinese rivals. But on August 5th the ...
Profits at industrial firms in China shrank in the first nine months of the year, as Covid disruptions and a property slump continued to weigh on companies’ bottom lines. Industrial profits in ...
China’s escalating push to have its banking behemoths backstop struggling property firms is adding to a maelstrom of woes for the $57 trillion sector.
Measures introduced by authorities to stabilize China's struggling property sector have so far failed improve it, experts told Newsweek.