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Signs from China were mixed this week, with steel demand on the rise, a positive sign for the world’s second-largest economy. However, other indicators like industrial production and house prices are lagging. Meanwhile, the ASX saw a modest gain this week, thanks to strong performances in utilities, financials, and consumer discretionary stocks. 

In this week’s wrap, Grady covers: 

(0:10): global market movements this week(1:03): industrial production in China (2:03): the impact of China’s outlook on global markets(3:40): the best & worst performing stocks on the ASX200(4:28): the most traded stocks by Bell Direct clients (4:54): economic data to watch out for.