The growth of the powerhouse that is China is slowing, so should investors exposed to the country, or who are considering investing, be worried? Laura Miller finds out.
A Chinese proverb reads: Be not afraid of growing slowly, be afraid only of standing still. A sentiment wholly applicable to the country's current economic fortunes. The Chinese economy grew by 7.7% in 2013, the latest figures from the country have revealed, its slowest rate for 14 years, matching 2012's reading and far lower than the 9.3% it saw in 2011. But behind the headline rate, the reasons for the slowing GDP are a key part of the story of an evolving China. "People's expectations of China are that it will grow at 9%-10% forever – it doesn't work like that," said F&C multi-m...
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