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Short Insight – China’s first annual contraction in decades

PublicationMacro economy
17 April 2020, 2:00 am
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China’s economy shrinks 6.8% yoy in Q1. March activity data: some improvement, challenges remain. Foreign trade data less weak in March, but headwinds have risen. Policy easing to continue.

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Arjen van Dijkhuizen

Arjen van Dijkhuizen

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