China stimulus worries economists
Fears of state and bank’s cash injections’ inability to bring long-term growth.

Published On 30 Oct 2009
China’s economy has bounced back from the global financial crisis, expanding 8.9 per cent in the third quarter.
But the country’s success is largely down to a massive government stimulus and banks that are lending money to just about anyone.
As Melissa Chan reports from Beijing, neither phenomenon can go on indefinitely.
Source: Al Jazeera