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China's growth is slowing, raising risks for world economy

Chinese Economy

China's economy appears to be weakening more rapidly than official statistics would suggest, raising fears of a painful slowdown that could be felt around the globe. Second-quarter gross domestic product statistics to be released this week are expected to show growth of around 7.5% compared with the same period last year, according to analysts' estimates. That would be the slowest pace since the depths of the global financial crisis. But government data are widely believed to understate the extent of China's woes.

 

BRICs Share Of World Economy Up Four Times In 10 Years

BRIC

The economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China account for 20 percent of the world economic output, and rising. That’s up four fold in the last decade, according to a report released yesterday by the International Monetary Fund. Despite the growth, problems in the core economies had made the post-2008 world a difficult one for the big four emerging markets.

 

China G.D.P. Grew 9.6% Despite Cooling Efforts

China G.D.P. Grew 9.6% Despite Cooling Efforts

China had tried to temper expansion and the price rises that accompany excessively rapid growth.

 

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