China's
economy grew at a healthy pace of 6.7 percent in 2016, supported by increased public infrastructure and strong credit growth
Not exact matches
ANZ head of Australian economics Felicity Emmett said the numbers signalled the
economy was
growing at a
healthy pace and the transition to non-mining activity was on track.
The release was a bit of a Goldilocks report for the market, as it continued the narrative that the
economy is
growing at a
healthy pace, but the weakest performance in consumer spending in five years punched a hole in the inflation bubble that hurt the market early in the week.