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Fresh hopes for China stimulus and private sector reform

Jessica Sier
Jessica SierNorth Asia correspondent

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Tokyo | Foreign investors say planned moves in China to remove some of the shackles on business might go some way to reducing unemployment, encouraging investment and boosting consumer confidence in the world’s second-biggest economy.

They say government proposals that promise to free up internal markets, promote competitive project tendering, and make it easier for companies to access financing would help boost investor and business sentiment, hit hard by a collapse in the property market and broader deflationary pressures.

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Jessica Sier is the North Asia Correspondent for The Australian Financial Review. She is based in Tokyo, Japan. Jessica has previously written on technology, global capital markets and economics. Connect with Jessica on Twitter. Email Jessica at jessica.sier@afr.com

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