"Rethinking China's Economic Strategy: Experts Weigh In"

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Shaun Rein, founder of the China Market Research Group, believes that valuations of Chinese stocks are "way too low" and investors should cautiously re-enter the market despite concerns about insufficient policy support and deflation. While China has set a GDP target of around 5% for the year, concerns about weak consumer demand and a struggling job market persist. However, Rein sees long-term potential in China's economy and suggests that investors should consider the country for growth opportunities, despite the current economic challenges.
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