SHANGHAI: China is promising reforms, mergers and even closures in its bloated state-owned businesses as it looks to bolster an economy causing global anxiety, but skeptical analysts said on Monday that real change could take years.
A slew of disappointing data from the world’s second-largest economy has sent shudders around the world, with the latest showing weak growth in both industrial output and government infrastructure spending.
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