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China's Debt_ Opinion: China’s economic problems will come to a head in 2017

MarketWatch

Opinion: China’s economic problems will come to a head in 2017


Published: Nov 23, 2016 12:48 p.m. ET

Faced with a heavy debt load, the Asian nation would find it difficult to absorb an eternal shock such as a U.S. trade war

By JOHN MINNICH



For most of China’s deeply indebted companies, another prolonged slump in the country’s housing sector could be catastrophic.


Next year is shaping up to be a decisive one for China’s economy.

In the eight years since the global financial crisis struck, the vitality and importance of low-cost exports — the kind the Chinese economy used to rely on — have steadily declined. Scrambling to prop up the country’s growth and protect its near-universal employment, China’s leaders have embraced monetary and fiscal stimulus measures, causing the country’s outstanding debt to balloon to almost 250% of gross domestic product.

READ MORE: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/chinas-economic-problems-will-come-to-a-head-in-2017-2016-11-23


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