The outcome of the US elections on Tuesday and the decisions of a Chinese Communist Party congress on Friday will help to determine the economic course ahead for the world’s two largest economies.

Though the headlines have been dominated by the fight between former president Donald Trump and vice-president Kamala Harris, US voters will also be making their choices as to who will represent them in the Senate and the House of Representatives...

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