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Aug 2023
6m 58s

La Chine entretient la flamme

Anthony Bondain
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Les marchés boursiers sont parvenus hier à poursuivre leur rebond, soutenus par l'hyperactivité de la Chine pour inverser la spirale négative qui s'est emparée de son économie. La riposte de Pékin est bienvenue mais elle a l'air un peu trop désordonnée pour susciter un engouement massif, du moins à ce stade. L'attention des investisseurs va rapidement se reporter sur les statistiques macroéconomiques qui vont consteller la séance du jour et les trois suivantes. 

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