Daniel Moss, Columnist

What China Revealed in Its National Congress

An emphasis on stability is reassuring. A relatively static profile for an increasingly important central bank is not.
Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg
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In China, don't forget the ones that got away.

This month's session of the National People's Congress, the legislature that typically rubber stamps the Communist Party's wishes, made plenty of headlines on personnel and policies. Also telling is what didn't happen and who didn't get what job.