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China’s Most Important Political Meeting Is Coming. What Investors Need to Know.

Por: MarketWatch Business October 06, 2022

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Every five years, the Chinese Communist Party convenes its National Congress—this year’s will be the 20th—a convocation of nearly 2,300 delegates to rubber-stamp vital policy changes for the coming five years. The most-watched portions of the weeklong event are changes in the direction of China’s economy, and the reshuffling of top leaders. The congress also surveys the party’s work over the previous five years and delivers a... + full article



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