Chinese leaders plan to set an annual growth goal of about 5% for next year, and raise the budget deficit to 4% of gross domestic product, Reuters reported, citing two people it didn’t identify.
Daniel H. Rosen is a Founding Partner of Rhodium Group and the head of its China practice.
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