BEIJING -- The International Monetary Fund on Wednesday raised China's economic growth outlook but said additional policies are required to support its struggling housing market.
The IMF's first deputy managing director, Gita Gopinath, also sounded the alarm over China's growing trade tensions with the U.S. and European Union.


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