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Five things to watch on the Chinese economy

On Tuesday morning the Chinese government will release its economic statistics for 2014. With the country set to report its slowest annual expansion in 24 years, the data will be closely watched by everyone from commodity traders in London to farmers in Iowa to miners in Australia for signs of where the world’s largest economy (in purchasing power terms) is headed.

The headline GDP growth rate

At 10am sharp on Tuesday, in a stuffy little room crowded with journalists and television cameras not far from the Forbidden City, the government will reveal how fast the Chinese economy grew last year.

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