People walking in front of the Shanghai skyline and the under construction Shanghai Tower (R). Global investors will be focused on China on Wednesday morning as the government releases second-quarter figures for economic growth, as well as monthly data on industrial production, fixed-asset investment and retail sales. Here are five key themes to watch for. 1. Headline GDP Chinese premier Li Keqiang said in London last month that he was “confident” China would meet its full-year gross domestic product target of 7.5 per cent growth. Economists expect second-quarter expansion to be 7.4 per cent, unchanged from the 18-month low hit in the first quarter, according to a Reuters poll. But if growth comes in closer to 7 per cent, the full-year target will be in jeopardy and make the government more likely to notch up its stimulus measures. 2. Property sales Real estate contributes 23 per cent to China’s […]