(Reuters) - BEIJING, July 11 - China revised its 2006 economic
growth data on Wednesday to a 12-year high of 11.1 percent, from
10.7 percent, underscoring the strong momentum behind the
world's fourth-largest economy.
The announcement, about a week before the National Bureau of
Statistics is due to report second-quarter gross domestic
product growth and other data for June, could complicate
the way those figures are interpreted, economists said.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
growth data on Wednesday to a 12-year high of 11.1 percent, from
10.7 percent, underscoring the strong momentum behind the
world's fourth-largest economy.
The announcement, about a week before the National Bureau of
Statistics is due to report second-quarter gross domestic
product growth and other data for June, could complicate
the way those figures are interpreted, economists said.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
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