Domestic demand-pull growth_Part 2

With inflation quickly shifting to disinflation, growth stability tops the policy agenda of Chinese authorities, suggesting more aggressive easing in the first half of 2012. On top of monetary policy, Qu Hongbin, from HSBC Global Research, suggests that there is much room to use fiscal measures to counterbalance weaker external demand.

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