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China’s young are ‘revenge saving’ even as Gen Zers around the world are piling up debt
Rather than splurging on impulsive purchases, China’s young are saving ferociously as the world’s second-largest economy remains in the doldrums.
Rising imports from China evoke concern among industrialists
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