China will likely spend full amount of stimulus

Courtesy Topix - Business News  Sun, 01/10/2010 - 07:31

China's government will likely spend the full amount of its planned stimulus in 2010, the finance minister said Sunday, despite improvements in its economy and efforts to control bank lending.


 

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