Kevin Yao and Gabriel Crossley
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China's Economic Recovery Loses Some Steam, Investors Eye More Policy Easing
China's economy grew slightly more slowly than expected in the second quarter, weighed down by higher raw material costs and new COVID-19 outbreaks, as expectations build that policymakers may have to do more to support the recovery. China's economy grew slightly more slowly than expected in the second quarter, weighed down by higher raw material costs and new COVID-19 outbreaks, as expectations build that policymakers may have to do more to support the recovery. -
China GDP Misses Consensus On Costs, Covid; Suggests Rethink
Higher raw material costs, supply shortages and pollution controls are weighing on industrial activity. Higher raw material costs, supply shortages and pollution controls are weighing on industrial activity.