China's economy post-Olympics

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Experts say the end of the games will have little effect on the nation's roaring economy. China's economy may ease slightly due to a global economic slowdown, but loaded government coffers and a rising middle class will likely ease the damage. Most economist expect growth to slow from above 10 percent to about 8 or 9 percent in the coming year. Tara Joseph-Hui reports.


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