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China's household spending growth improved in May, boosted by the Labor Day holidays and an online sales campaign. (Photo by Mizuho Miyazaki)

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TOKYO -- China's retail sales expanded more than expected in May, boosted by subsidies encouraging consumers to replace certain goods and an early start to the "618" online shopping festival.

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