Commentary: Watch what China does, not just what it says, after unsurprising economic plenum
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Businesses and investors should keep their eyes on China’s actions after the third plenum concluded without surprises. Perhaps the most telling sign is that the party specified a timeline to achieve the reforms, says Penta Group’s Hong Kong managing director Thomas Kwan.
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