What We Learned on Day Two of China's Communist Party Congress
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The second day of a twice-a-decade meeting of China’s Communist Party was dominated by news about the economy. Data released Thursday showed China maintaining its growth momentum, while the central bank chief played down speculation that the yuan could soon be allowed to trade more freely.
Here is what we learned on day two: