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China ’s credit activity remained weak in July .
Aggregate financing and loans both missed forecasts again in July amid high real interest rates and limited borrowing appetite.
M2 growth edged up slightly to 6.3% YoY after reaching an all-time low of 6.2% in June .
China is expected to ease policy at a slower rate than most global central banks.
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