Why China Won’t Rush Stimulus Despite Economic Pressures


China’s factory activity improved slightly, with the official manufacturing purchasing managers’ index at 49.8, but extended its decline into a sixth month. Helen Qiao, Chief Greater China Economist at BofA Global Research, says Chinese policymakers are in no rush to roll out stimulus as industrial production and the labor market are holding up well. She speaks on “Bloomberg: The China Show.”


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