While China’s critical importance to the outlook for markets and the global economy is widely accepted, investors’ focus has understandably shifted of late to the pandemic and upcoming US election. But we shouldn’t overlook developments in the world’s second-largest economy, so here LGIM highlights seven key points in their thinking about the country. READ MORE
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