China keeps 7.75% GDP forecast: IMF
Updated: 2013-07-19 09:31
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The International Monetary Fund has released its latest report on China's economy, saying that continued success requires another round of decisive measures to revive growth. "While China still has significant buffers to weather shocks, the margins of safety are diminishing", the global lender says.
The IMF kept its annual growth forecast of 7.75 percent for 2013 however. CCTV spoke exclusively to Murtaza Syed, the fund's resident representative for China
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