China first major economy to rebound from Covid-19 pandemic – business live

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Chinese data disappoints markets but shares boosted by hopes of US fiscal package and a coronavirus vaccine by year-end

Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of the world economy, the financial markets, the eurozone and business. China has become the first major economy to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. It grew 4.9% between July and September from a year earlier, up from a 3.2% annual rate in the previous quarter, according to government data.

 

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Obviously, some people think grapes are sour

However China is still a regime where violence and no human rights are the rules. I never plan to go there as I am very sorry for Chinese who live there, in jail!

Because Wuhan, 5G capital of China, turned the radiation on high and did a test run. EXACTLY LIKE THE OWNERS OF CHINA TOLD THE CCP TO DO (Rothschilds Sassoon Kadoorie).... COVID-19 is pure fiction. COVID-19 VACCINE WILL DEPOPULATE BILLIONS

I highly doubt it. They are still swimming with infections.

First economy to cover up the pandemic and harm the whole world.

I don’t understand people’s scepticism about this and China’s Covid numbers. China is an authoritarian state with huge control over their people. Of course they could’ve eliminated Covid through strict lockdowns. Now that they’re back to normal, they’ve got an improving economy.

Because it's their virus...

Because they’re authoritarians who have control over everything and are covering up their pandemic? Yeah... duh...

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