BEIJING -- The end of the Chinese government's zero-COVID policy in January has made only a small dent in the country's tough job market, a quarterly survey by the People's Bank of China suggests.
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Visitors on Beijing's Qianmen Street. Uncertainty over the Chinese job market has cast a pall over consumer spending. © Reuters
BEIJING -- The end of the Chinese government's zero-COVID policy in January has made only a small dent in the country's tough job market, a quarterly survey by the People's Bank of China suggests.