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China is in the midst of a power crunch and the Evergrande crisis. But not everyone is panicking — yet – ABC News
As speculation over Evergrande’s future continues, there’s a growing belief among analysts that the world’s second-biggest economy…

Ninety million empty flats and a generation squeezed out of the housing market in big cities.
An economy heading for a slowdown that’s currently growing too fast for power plants to keep up.
It might look like China is headed towards disaster, but crystal…
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