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China Will Shake Up Its Leadership. Here’s Who Is Coming and Going.

Por: MarketWatch Business October 15, 2022

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There also will be insight gleaned as to China’s plans for continuing or loosening its draconian zero-Covid policy, which through lockdowns and business closures. And finally, there will be, which this year is being watched particularly closely. Nearly all of the top economic and financial leaders are being replaced, and it comes amid China’s worst economic doldrums in 45 years. Premier Li Keqiang, economic czar Liu He, central bank Governor... + full article



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