China’s growth slows as officials try to reassure investors
BEIJING — China reported economic growth sank to a post-global crisis low as finance officials launched a media blitz Friday to shore up confidence in its sagging stock market.
Growth in the quarter that ended in September slipped to 6.5 per cent over a year earlier from the previous quarter’s 6.7 per cent, official data showed. It was the slowest rate since early 2009.
The world’s second-largest economy already was cooling before a tariff war between Beijing and President Donald Trump erupted.
Beijing tightened controls on lending last year to rein in a debt boom. That has weighed on housing sales and consumer spending. Car buyers are steering clear of dealerships.