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Coronavirus: “Things won’t get back to normal quickly”

While the world is battling the coronavirus, China is in the road to recovery. However, things won’t get back to normal quickly, says Andy Rothman, Investment Strategist at Matthews Asia. Besides preventing a second wave of coronavirus cases, it is important to continue to support the small, privately owned firms that drive job creation. Then China’s economy could put a floor under global growth and offer opportunities for investors.

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