China Is Recovering Pretty Rapidly, Says Deutsche Bank’s Lee

May.19 — Juliana Lee, chief Asia economist at Deutsche Bank AG, discusses China’s loan prime rate, the country’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic and her outlook for Thailand’s economy. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”


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