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Jim O’Neill: Can the Chinese consumer be resurrected?

It is very unlikely that any other country could step in to drive global consumption, at least not in the next decade

Jim O’Neill: Can the Chinese consumer be resurrected?
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For most of the past decade, the growing spending power of China’s expanding middle class has fueled the global economy.

After the 2008 financial crisis, I argued that the US and China would need to swap places – with the US saving more and consuming less, and China doing the opposite. Until the past year, that is largely what had been happening.

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