
UBS' Wang on China's Economic Growth Prospects
Wang Tao, Head of Asia Economic Research and Chief China Economist at UBS, discusses her outlook for China's economic growth. She speaks with David Ingles at the "UBS Asian Investment Conference" in Hong Kong. (Source: Bloomberg)
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