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China allocates $33 billion from sovereign bonds for disaster-hit infrastructure -state media
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U.S. export controls on China are ‘very narrowly targeted,’ think tank says
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Beijing will build safety net around housing hole
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China’s economic conditions to improve in 2024 – officials
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China: Removing financial risks to build a modern society
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Financial openness can help drive economy
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Chinese brands focus on tech innovation
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