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Benjamin Netanyahu takes the stand and China’s economy wobbles

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10 December 2024

Episode 3446

29 minutes


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Benjamin Netanyahu takes the stand for the first time today in his landmark corruption trial as Israeli forces move into Syria. Also in the programme: how will China spur its economy in 2025? Plus, we head to Jeddah for the Red Sea Film Festival.

Chapter 1

China looks to reignite its economy

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China announces it will loosen its monetary policy for the first time in 14 years to spur economic growth and will set a new growth target this week. Shaun Rein joins to discuss what lies ahead for the world’s second-largest economy and how the incoming Trump administration fits into the puzzle.

China looks to reignite its economy

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