Activity cooled in both industry and real estate in November but our China Activity Proxy (CAP) suggests that growth across the wider economy nonetheless edged up on the back of stronger activity elsewhere. Although this up-tick is likely to prove shortlived, it reduces the chance of a slump in GDP growth this quarter.
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