The World Bank has raised its forecast for growth in China this year from 6.5% to 7.2% amid signs that the economy is doing better than expected. Bank analysts say the government’s four trillion yuan ($585bn, £358bn) stimulus package has helped the economy. But it says the country’s exports are still down, as the rest of the world struggles with the global recession [Source BBC].
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