China's utilised FDI rises 1.7% in 2014: MOFCOM
[SHANGHAI] China's utilised foreign direct investment last year rose 1.7 per cent from the previous year to US$119.56 billion, the commerce ministry said in a statement late on Thursday.
Utilised FDI in December leapt 10.3 per cent from the same month in 2013 to US$13.32 billion, MOFCOM said.
Investment flows into China are an important gauge of the health of the world economy and is also a good indicator of where capital is flowing within the country.
REUTERS
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