SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China said on Saturday it will "significantly increase" government debt issuance to offer subsidies to ...
China pledged on Saturday to "significantly increase" debt to revive its sputtering economy, but left investors guessing on ...
China’s finance minister on Saturday said the country will “significantly increase” debt issuance to counter slow economic ...
With few details offered by officials, stock investors are back to where they started the week: in a waiting game.
China's finance ministry on Saturday unveiled a fiscal stimulus package aimed at reviving the flagging economy and achieving ...
China's highly anticipated announcement of financial stimulus plans on Saturday was big on intent but low on the measurable ...
China's finance minister says the government is looking at additional ways to boost the economy, but he didn't unveil a major ...
China said on Saturday it will "significantly increase" government debt issuance to offer subsidies to people with low ...
Meanwhile, one expert suggested that investors are misunderstanding China's intent in providing the stimulus boosts.
Policymakers’ vows to use fiscal stimulus cheered investors, with the iShares MSCI China exchange-traded fund soaring 46% ...