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China Economic Scan Goes Live, Free Daily Updates

China Economic Scan Goes Live, Provides Free Daily Updates

www.chinaeconomicscan.com

China Economic Scan, a New Zealand based start-up, marks its official launch today as a global provider of daily updates on the Chinese economy.

The daily China Economic Scan is a free service that delivers, via email, a summary of the top headlines from around the world that focus on the Chinese economy.

The updates focus on drawing out the key facts of each article, allowing people to quickly get up to date with what's going on in the world's 3rd largest economy.

Managing Director Callum Thomas said "the point of difference is that it's not just a machine preparing it, there's a person using judgment, someone asking 'is this article really relevant?' so not only do you ensure relevancy but you also get extra research that really adds value".

People can sign up to the China Economic Scan for free by visiting the website at www.chinaeconomicscan.com

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