UNCERTAINTY reigns over China’s economy with its sinking property market, said the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as it still predicted 4.6 per cent growth this year, before slowing to four per cent in 2025. The IMF urged Beijing to address gaps in its economic and financial data, reports Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post. ‘Uncertainty surrounding the outlook is high, particularly given the existing large imbalances and associated vulnerabilities,’ the IMF said. ‘Staff estimate that, in...
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