Rebalancing Growth: China Economic Update
you are currently viewing:Rebalancing Growth: China Economic UpdateJuly 7, 2026-China's economy stayed resilient in early 2026, supported by strong high-tech investment and exports, according to the World Bank's latest China Economic Update, Rebalancing Growth.
However, as the property sector continues to adjust to lower housing demand and consumers remain cautious, growth is projected to slow to 4.4% in 2026. Growth is expected to ease further to 4.3% in 2027, as progress in rebalancing the economy toward consumption remains gradual. Source: worldbank.org |
July 23, 2026--Recognised Stock Exchange status enables public companies listed on Bursa Malaysia to apply for a secondary listing in Hong Kong
Bursa Malaysia joins 20 other exchanges globally already accepted as RSEs
July 22, 2026--At its Mid-Year Investment Strategy Conference, ChinaAMC also unveiled its next-gen Active Investment & Research framework
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