China’s economy likely gained momentum last month, with early indicators pointing to a rebound after the government began rolling out stimulus measures in late September.
Industrial output and retail sales are expected to have grown at a faster pace in October compared to September, according to forecasts by economists in a Bloomberg survey. The government’s support for the housing market probably helped to boost home sales, while a long holiday in early October supported retail and tourism spending. The data are due Friday.
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