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China expected to keep benchmark lending rates steady after strong GDP data

China expected to keep benchmark lending rates steady after strong GDP data

China is expected to maintain its benchmark lending rates steady following robust GDP data, indicating confidence in economic stability. The decision aims to support growth amid global uncertainties, with analysts noting that the strong GDP figures reinforce the case for rate stability in the near term.

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