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This document is page 8 of a 'Global Foresight' financial report from the Third Quarter of 2017. It analyzes the Chinese economy, comparing the 'Li Keqiang Index' against reported GDP growth and property prices, noting strong growth in early 2017 driven by infrastructure and property. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production to the House Oversight Committee, likely related to investigations into financial institutions (such as Deutsche Bank or JPMorgan) that serviced Epstein, though Epstein is not mentioned on this specific page.

People (1)

Name Role Context
Li Keqiang Namesake of Economic Index
Mentioned in the context of the 'Li Keqiang Index' used to measure Chinese economic performance.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Bloomberg
Source of data for Charts 2 and 3.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012086'.

Timeline (1 events)

Autumn 2017
Quinquennial power transition in China
China
Chinese policymakers

Locations (4)

Location Context
Primary subject of the economic analysis.
Mentioned regarding import statistics ($58 billion import source).
Mentioned regarding import statistics ($58 billion import source).
Mentioned in context of U.S. dollar terms for import calculations.

Key Quotes (3)

"We believe China’s strong reflation... may have been the most impactful yet under-appreciated catalyst that fueled the synchronized global economic recovery since the summer of 2016."
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"The good news is that China’s growth is likely to remain healthy for the remainder of 2017, as stability is paramount ahead of the quinquennial power transition this autumn."
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"However, with stability being of utmost importance, policymakers could not afford to take a chance with the market’s invisible hand."
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