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    <description>Chris Kushlis is chief of China and emerging markets macro strategy at T. Rowe Price. Previously, he was an emerging market sovereign analyst in the fixed income division. Mr Kushlis has 22 years of investment industry experience, 15 of which have been at T. Rowe Price. Prior to joining the firm in 2007, he was an adviser to the US executive director at the International Monetary Fund. Mr Kushlis earned a BA from Middlebury College and an MA from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced...</description>
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      <description>China’s earlier-than-expected economic reopening following the abrupt end of its zero-Covid policy has been hailed by global strategists and investors as one of the defining events of 2023. China’s growth should rebound, although to what extent depends on the strength of the recovery in consumption.
However, representing around 15 per cent of world gross domestic product, China will struggle to change the slowing of the global growth trajectory on its own.
Overall, China’s sharp reversal of...</description>
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      <title>Can China’s rebound save the global economy?</title>
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