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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen intensified calls for better communications with China to stave off global economic and financial risks

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/yellen-presses-china-for-better-communication-to-avoid-economic-risks-357cb3acUpdated July 8, 2023 12:21 pm ETTreasury Secretary Janet Yellen pressed China for better communication to prevent global economic risks during talks with Chinese officials on Saturday. Photo: Pool / Reutersintensified calls for better communications with China to stave off global economic and financial risks, saying the U.S.

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