Let’s call it the Llewellyn Turning Point. That moment when every Emerging Market shifts beyond investment utilising steel into other stuff like human beings. China is there. On the surface, March data looked OK: Industrial production rose 4.5% in March from a year earlier (below economists’ forecast of 6%). Industrial output rose 6.1% for the first quarter (below the 7.0% in
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