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CHINA PRESS
CHINA PRESS: The growth of infrastructure investment is expected to bottom out
in the second half of the year after Premier Li Keqiang called for more active
fiscal policy and the further enhancement of financing channels, China
Securities Journal reported. The funding liquidity of infrastructure projects
will improve as the new asset management rules eased the restrictions of
non-standard assets, the Daily said. However, China's economic growth is
transforming from investment-driven to consumption- and innovation-driven, which
means it will not fully rely on infrastructure investment, the Daily added.
Infrastructure investment should shift its focus from quantity to quality,
improving investment structure and efficiency, the Daily said.

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