Watch now: China's growth slowed to 6.2% year-on-year in the second quarter. Breakingviews columnist Christopher Beddor discusses how some sub- indicators suggest there is still some reason for optimism. The economy may be cooling, but not cratering:
China says its economy is growing at the slowest pace since records began Beijing announced its growth fell to six point two percent between April and June for most of the world that's a great number but for China it's another sign of a slowdown trading partners in the markets have been closely watching the world's second largest economy on a trade war with the U. S.
is spot concerns of a global recession but Monday's headline isn't necessarily the full story says which is breaking views of Christopher better now the headlines gonna be slow growth and at least twenty seven years which is absolutely correct %HESITATION but at same time if you kind of peel back the data you look at some of the sub indicators %HESITATION it actually wasn't quite as bad as many people if you had a lot of the data came in actually better than expected so %HESITATION...
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