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  • China slows as stimulus impact wanes

  • Duterte: China won’t shut down power grid

  • • One expands, the other exits: SM, ALI take opposite routes on China ventures

  • A new threat to China's nickel pig iron producers?

  • AIIB chief says it will be 'mean, clean, green'

  • Beijing weighing up costs to avoid strategic overdraft

  • Belt and Road: A sprawling agenda with a core purpose

  • China crisis and the world

  • China descending

  • China in our future

  • China makes a pitch for free trade area of the Asia-Pacific

  • China slump’s likeliest victims in ASEAN: Philippines, Malaysia

  • China wants to double its economy by 2020

  • China, cheap oil, other external threats abound. No one gives a damn

  • China, India close gap with U.S. as world's top economy

  • China: Checking the boxes for fear of true global humiliation

  • Commentary: China's high-quality growth still powerhouse for global development

  • Interview: China's soft power accumulated in several aspects: U.S. scholar

  • Not yet time to worry about spillover from China crisis, think tank says

  • PH outlook bright despite China slowdown – IMF

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