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China could raise nearly $1 trillion of fresh debt in the next 3 years to revive its economy
Beijing could raise 6 trillion yuan, or $850 billion, by selling treasury bonds over the next three years, sources told Caixin Global.
China stimulus aims at its greatest wall of debt
Chinese policymakers trying to fire up growth in the world’s second-largest economy appear intent on smashing through a wall of debt that poses a systemic financial risk and on not repeating past mistakes in delivering fiscal stimulus.
China to Boost Debt Quota in Bid to Stimulate Economy
The finance minister outlines measures to support the country’s property market and local governments, but offers no specific amount of potential stimulus package.
China to increase debt issuance in bid to revive economy
China has announced plans to ramp up government debt issuance in a bid to boost its economy. In a press briefing in Beijing on Saturday, China's minister of finance Lan Fo'an outlined a new package of fiscal policy measures designed to help local governments tackle debt problems,
China promises to borrow more to shore up economy and boost banks
Simply sign up to the Chinese economy myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. China said on Saturday it would issue more debt to boost the property market, recapitalise banks and help cash-strapped local governments,
China’s finance minister says there is room for more economic stimulus but offers few details
China’s finance minister on Saturday said the country will “significantly increase” debt issuance to counter slow economic growth, stabilize the property market, top up the capital of state banks, and offer help to poorer people.
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China Says It Has a Big Stimulus Coming—But Still Won’t Say How Big
With few details offered by officials, stock investors are back to where they started the week: in a waiting game.
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China’s Wild Stock Market Swings Hurt a $21 Trillion Bull Case
China’s 200 million-strong army of retail investors was supposed to help the market turn a corner. Instead, it has become a ...
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Alibaba Still Has Room to Run: How China’s Stimulus Drives Growth
Alibaba's stock rally, fueled by China's stimulus, AI advancements, and cloud growth, will continue pointing to significant ...
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China’s Stock Markets Rebound on Promises to Help Businesses
Assurances from government officials on plans to strengthen the private sector offset a lack of specifics about economic ...
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Luxury stocks slide as LVMH disappoints and Wall Street eyes few signs of stronger China demand despite stimulus
LVMH's commentary on demand in China was a warning for luxury brands, which have relied on Chinese consumers to drive growth ...
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How To Play China’s New Stimulus Package With Closed-End Funds
The real problem with Chinese stocks is that, while short-term wins on a frenzy like this are possible, the Chinese market’s ...
1h
China hedge funds caught out by abrupt market surge
China's abrupt and ferocious stock market rally has slammed some of the country's biggest hedge funds, forcing them to ...
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China’s government is about to spend big on stimulus – can it turn around the country’s sluggish economy?
The market remains deeply uncertain about the future direction of China’s economic policies and what they might mean for the ...
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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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China pivot converts more stock bulls, rally saps short-term upside: BofA survey
A surge in Chinese stocks has sapped the market’s upside potential over the next six months, a Bank of America survey showed.
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China’s stock-market rally may ride on Beijing’s weekend stimulus announcement
China’s policymakers disappointed investors this week with a lack of follow-through on recent monetary policy stimulus ...
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World shares stuck, oil down as China stimulus plans too vague for investors
Stock markets held below last month's record highs on Monday, while the Chinese yuan and oil prices weakened as China's broad ...
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