Economics
China Is Saving Stimulus for Trade War Winter as Yuan Weakens
- Data due Wednesday to give further insight into slowdown
- PBOC report says “objective view” needed on growth headwinds
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Chinese policy makers are holding back from rolling out the big guns of monetary stimulus, keeping options in reserve as the trade standoff with the U.S. risks morphing into a global currency war.