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China's economy will stabilise in 2017 but challenges weigh on outlook
Structural problems such as overcapacity and ballooning debt still have to be addressed
Published Wed, Dec 14, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Beijing
CHINA'S economic activity will continue to stabilise in 2017 but lack of structural reforms and mounting debt will weigh looking forward.
Analysts say the stimulus measures implemented over the past 18 months will continue to prop up growth into 2017, but will gradually ease out.
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