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SocGen: Here’s Why China’s 6.5% Growth Is Unsustainable

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Rupert Hargreaves
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China's 6.5% per annum GDP growth target is the cornerstone of the country's economic policy and has been for some years now, but analysts at Societe Generale believe that this target is rapidly moving out of reach for Aisa's largest economy and they expect policymakers to give up on this goal at some point during the next 24 months.

In a research note published at the end of last year, SocGen's China analyst Wei Yeo, weighed in on the state of the country's economy concluding that as...

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