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China offers $325 bn in fiscal stimulus
Factbox-China unveils fiscal stimulus measures to revive growth
China's finance ministry on Saturday unveiled a fiscal stimulus package aimed at reviving the flagging economy and achieving the government's growth target, though it did not disclose the size of the new measures.
China offers $325 bn in fiscal stimulus for ailing economy
China said Saturday it will make $325 billion in fiscal support available to its economy over the next three months, offering help to bolster banks, shore up the property market and free up consumption spending in Beijing's biggest aid programme since the global financial crisis.
China’s economy is in bad shape. Can its ‘whatever-it-takes’ stimulus effort turn things around?
After four miserable years, stock market in Hong Kong and mainland China are finally soaring, but whether benefits from the economic stimulus measures announced in September spread beyond stock investors and into the real economy have yet to be seen.
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Asian Stocks Mixed as Markets Wait for China Policy Briefing
Asian stocks were mixed on Friday as Chinese markets declined amid investors' attention on a key briefing about the details of the upcoming stimulus plan this weekend
Asian stocks follow Wall Street decline; markets wait for China policy briefing
Asian stocks were mostly lower on Friday as Chinese markets declined amid investors' attention on a key briefing about the details of the upcoming stimulus plan this weekend
Global stocks mixed after Wall Street declines; markets wait for China policy briefing
European markets opened higher while Asian stocks were mostly lower on Friday, with Chinese markets declining as investors awaited a key briefing about an upcoming stimulus plan this weekend. In early European trading,
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Analysis-China's stimulus message leaves investors wanting though hanging onto hope
By Samuel Shen, Ankur Banerjee and Tom Westbrook SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China's highly anticipated announcement of ...
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China’s finance minister says there is room for more economic stimulus but offers no plan
China's finance minister says the government is looking at additional ways to boost the economy, but he didn't unveil a major ...
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China is trying to give investors the one major thing missing from its economic stimulus blitz
Meanwhile, one expert suggested that investors are misunderstanding China's intent in providing the stimulus boosts.
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VIEW Investor reactions to briefing from China's finance ministry on stimulus
China said on Saturday it will "significantly increase" government debt issuance to offer subsidies to people with low ...
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Volatility To Plague Chinese Stocks As Investors Await Stimulus Plans
Chinese stocks may continue to be volatile after a highly anticipated briefing by the Ministry of Finance didn’t provide ...
Barron's
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China's Fiscal Stimulus to Focus More on Boosting Consumption, Goldman Says
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's ministry of finance will likely strengthen its fiscal easing stance and show an increased willingness for the ...
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China's stock-market surge fizzles after Beijing fails to announce more stimulus measures
A highly anticipated press briefing by China's top economic planner fell short of expectations.
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China’s Stimulus Measures: A Temporary Bandage On Deeper Economic Issues
While the Chinese government has recently enacted stimulus measures to revitalize its flagging economy, many investors and ...
Bangkok Post
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China steps up stimulus campaign
BEIJING - China pledged on Saturday to “significantly increase” debt to revive its sputtering economy, but left investors ...
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