Economics

China’s Economy Grew 6% in Fourth Quarter, Investment Picks Up

  • Fixed-asset investment accelerates for first time since June
  • 2019 expansion at 6.1%, weakest pace in almost three decades
Robin Xing, chief China economist at Morgan Stanley, discusses the economy, policies, and the phase one trade deal. (Source: Bloomberg)
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China’s economy stabilized last quarter after slowing to the weakest pace in almost three decades, with the first acceleration in investment since June signaling that a firmer recovery could be underway.