China's economy 'will grow' despite 'grim' 2012 outlook
After their annual closed-door economic meeting in Beijing, the country's leaders declared that monetary policy would remain "prudent".
They said the currency, the yuan, would remain "basically stable".
The meeting avoided big policy changes before China's top two leaders retire next year, analysts said.
In another announcement, China's Commerce Ministry said it would put a tax on imports of small US cars.
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