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China Has Lots of Policy Room if Trade War Worsens, PBOC Chief Says
(Bloomberg) — China has “tremendous” room to adjust monetary policy if the trade war with the U.S. deepens, People’s Bank of China Governor Yi Gang said. “We have plenty of room in interest rates, we…
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