China’s ‘bazooka’ stimulus will have to wait - again
Beijing says “vigorous” efforts to boost domestic consumption are the country’s top economic priority, but details are once again lacking.
Tokyo | As the Chinese economy limps towards the end of the year, Beijing has signalled more public borrowing and spending in 2025, in a shift in policy focus to boosting consumption.
President Xi Jinping and his top officials vowed late on Thursday to raise the fiscal deficit target next year, at the end of a keenly awaited annual meeting in Beijing.
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