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| | | ... session of the 13th National People's Congress (NPC) in Beijing on the 5th of March this year, Chinese premier Li Kequiang 2021's GDP growth target of over 6%. This compares with consensus expectations - market, the IMF and the OECD - for China's ... |
| | | | GDP growth of over 6% for 2021. Chinese premier Li Kequiang announced this target growth rate at the opening of the fourth session of the 13th National People's Congress (NPC) in Beijing on March 5. Many a time, China's annual economic growth ... |
| | | | ... and boy oh boy oh boy, I see dead people... heads would start to roll. How dare they not give what Prime Minister Li Kequiang likes? Li gets what Li likes, remember? He'll move heaven and earth to get 7.5% -- just as government did to keep the opening ... |
| | | | ... I've typed this phrase so many, many, many times -- changed from 'Wen gets what Wen wants when Wen wants it' when Li Kequiang took over China's premiership from Wen Jiabao on 13 March 2013 -- on this space before. For China is not a democracy where monetary ... |
| | | | ... the economy asked "do you want fries with that?" About this time last month during his visit to Mongolia, Premier Li Kequiang declared that, "We should use appropriate policy tools and pre-emptive fine-tuning in a timely and appropriate manner to help ... |
| | | | Ayy-yay-yay-yay-yay! Here we go again. Weak economic reports out of China have again put a question mark about its economy and by extension, the economy of the world. Oh sowee Virginia, I stand corrected... it wasn't a question mark, China's headed ... |
| | | | ... political powers in Washington will again take it to the limit. US President Obama must be wishing he was Chinese Premier Li Kequiang instead where he can dictate outcomes, any outcome...or heads will roll. But nah...the United States of America is a ... |
| | | | ... slowing growth numbers are correct, factual and to be trusted! Oh, pa-lease! Anyways, back to the point. Chinese Premier Li Kequiang has just drawn a line on the floor. No he's not about to play hopscotch with the rest of them Politburo guys. Beijing ... |
| | | | ... China is not an accident but by grand Politburo design. How many times must Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Kequiang preach to all and sundry that they've changed their predecessors' growth target from 7.5% to 7.0% over the next five years ... |
| | | | ... If slower short-term growth is the price it has to pay, so be it. Just ask Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Kequiang. Australians appear more concerned about China's slowing than China itself. The All Ords closed down 1.8% yesterday after ... |
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