Bill Winters, group chief executive of Standard Chartered, said 2026 can potentially be a "strong" year for China's economy, citing the country's exports, technological advances and moves toward stabilizing the property sector, Xinhua News reported Tuesday.
China's economy is "stable and predictable, energetic and forward-looking," Winters noted.
Winters said the bank's Chinese business is driven by cros-border activity amid Chinese companies' overseas expansion, the rise of technology enterprises and the renminbi's growing global role, Xinhua wrote.
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