China to announce 2018 GDP growth: Economists expect the country's slowest pace in 28 years

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China is set to announce 2018 GDP growth. Economists expect the country's slowest pace in 28 years

 

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But that’s not the real GDP growth as the truth is there was no growth in 2018.

Why bother? It's going to fake anyway.

Since Xi Jinping took office, China GDP growth has been slower and slower

So tariffs work?

and that’s not bad!

With the Chinese Wild West banking system and the real estate bubble this is no surprise

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