China is in ‘a bit of a policy pivot,’ economist says
Louise Loo, lead China economist at Oxford Economics, says “the easing bias is still there, but we’re likely to see different kinds of easing.”
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Louise Loo, lead China economist at Oxford Economics, says “the easing bias is still there, but we’re likely to see different kinds of easing.”
04:28
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