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Positive signs on foreign demand

Strong imports of industrial commodities last month suggest that China’s investment led rebound was holding up relatively well early in Q4. However, with policymakers again focussing on risks from excess credit, the rebound still seems unlikely to last. Meanwhile, stronger-than-expected exports in October add to positive signs from elsewhere in Asia about the state of global demand.

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