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China will lead Asia's Recovery

Tue 17 Feb 09 | 07:20 PM ET
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China will lead Asia's Recovery

Tue 17 Feb 09 | 07:20 PM ET
Tomo Kinoshita, chief economist of Asia ex Japan with Nomura International says the Chinese government's series of stimulus measures shows Beijing is serious about protecting the country's growth. He talks more about China's outlook with CNBC's Martin Soong and Karen Tso.

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