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China economic growth slows to 6.9% in Q3
Latest data also signals stabilisation though analysts remain in doubt over its accuracy
Published Mon, Oct 19, 2015 · 09:50 PM
Beijing
CHINA'S economy has grown by its slowest rate since the financial crisis in 2009, but shows timid signs of stabilisation as ongoing stimulus measures kick in.
The third-quarter growth of 6.9 per cent is slightly above analysts' forecasts and still within the government's "around 7 per cent" target.
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