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China flags 6.5% growth rate, but needs real financial reform to get there

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imageThe spotlight remains on Chinese President Xi Jinping as the country prepares to release its next five-year plan.Reuters POOL

Overnight, Chinese President Xi Jinping gave the strongest indication yet the country will revise down its economic growth goal to 6.5%.

The official target will not be known until China releases its highly anticipated 13th...

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