The World Bank said Chinas gross domestic product would grow only by 6.5 percent this year, the second time it has lowered its forecast since November.
Daniel Rosen of the Rhodium Group and the Peterson Institute for International Economics discusses the significance of the slowdown for China and for other troubled economies — like the United States — who are looking to China to help alleviate financial turmoil.
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