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Monetary indicators consistent with global recovery

Many have argued that China’s attempts to prevent its currency from weakening conflict with its efforts to keep domestic monetary conditions loose. But China’s monetary indicators still point to a pick-up in economic growth. What’s more, there is little in the monetary data from elsewhere to support fears of a global downturn.

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