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Today’s Links: The yuan, trade deficit and World Bank report on China’s economy

Posted by: news    Tags:  China economy, consumer trends, Trade    Posted date:  March 12, 2012  |  No comment

Todays Links: The yuan, trade deficit and World Bank report on Chinas economy

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China links of the day:

  • China move towards giving freer rein to the yuan.
  • China’s high-speed rail ambitions receives another setback as a section of a high-speed rail line collapses in Hubei province.
  • BMW’s profits reach all time high thanks to demand from China.
  • China’s trade deficit raises concerns.
  • The World Bank releases a report called “China 2030: Building a Modern, Harmonious, and Creative High-Income Society” which highlights risks that the Chinese economy will face and urges China to consider major reforms.
  • Chinese government working on easing inflation.

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