Global growth worries mount as Chinese exports plunge – business live

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Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, including worrying Chinese trade data and German factory orders

In another blow, German factory orders have fallen unexpectedly. Destatis reports that factory orders declined by 2.6% in January compared with December, and were 3.9% lower than in January 2018. One upside - December’s data has been revised higher, but it’s still concerning.\nNaeem Aslam of Think Markets says it bolsters the European Central Bank’s decision to crank up its stimulus programme again yesterday.

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that's why Trump is bad. he pulled the rug out from under China all the assholes making bank off the backs of underage sweetshop workers. There's a war going but it's not about 'free trade'

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