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Don’t celebrate China’s stimulus just yet
Stockmarkets are rejoicing. As Hong Kong’s market reopened on October 2nd after a public holiday, shares rose by more than 6%, capping a rally of over 20% in a mere six frenetic trading days. But China will need even more stimulus to escape from its deflationary trap.
Why China's massive stimulus effort might not have any effect until next year
China's latest stimulus package may not be enough to encourage households and businesses to borrow and banks to lend, one researcher says.
Transcript: Is the China stimulus package enough?
Is the China stimulus package enough?’ Katie Martin Well, nobody saw that one coming. Suddenly, stocks in China, possibly this year’s most hated asset class on Earth, have rocketed higher. What’s going on?
China push to stimulate consumption may need more time
For banks, the lower mortgage rates could hurt profits in the short term. China’s drastic fiscal stimulus measures could revive an economy weighed by weak domestic spending and a troubled real estate sector,
4 Stocks to Buy on China's Stimulus for Economic Revival
China’s government launched its biggest post-pandemic monetary stimulus package late last month and signaled that more fiscal support was on the way. Most sectors in the U.S. economy reacted favorably to the news,
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Chinese stocks could rally 15% as more stimulus spurs a GDP growth spurt next year, SocGen says
Fiscal stimulus in China could help boost the world's second-largest economy to 5% GDP growth next year, SocGen analysts ...
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Opinion | If Stimulus Could Save China, It Wouldn’t Need It
What economist and investors, many of them foreign, want now is fiscal stimulus—debt-fueled government spending to boost ...
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China home sales rise after stimulus measures, state media says
China's home sales rose during the National Day holiday after a string of property stimulus measures to boost the country's ...
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Claim of $185,000 stimulus for homeowners is nonsense | Fact check
Biden has not signed any stimulus plan that would send homeowners $50,000 or $185,000. There is no evidence such a program ...
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China's stimulus measures are big, but temporary, macro policy researcher says
Elliot Hentov, head of macro policy research at State Street Global Advisors, discusses the outlook for the Chinese economy.
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Key markets and metrics to track following China's stimulus: Maguire
Beijing last month dispensed the most aggressive stimulus measures since the pandemic in a bid to revive the flagging Chinese ...
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Xi Jinping’s belated stimulus has reset the mood in Chinese markets
I f Chinese retail investors had their way they would forgo the seven-day National Day holiday that ends on October 7th. An ...
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After stimulus, China tries to turn stock market frenzy into recovery
Analysts say the difficulty for Chinese policymakers will be turning the opportunism-fueled rally into a broader recovery ...
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China's stimulus package might not be enough to fix its economy, but it sent stock markets 8.5% higher — a gain not seen since 2008
Thanks to last week's stimulus, China's stock market saw its best month in nearly a decade.
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China's Stimulus and Interest Rate Cuts Are Great News for This Vanguard ETF, Which Just Hit an All-Time High and Could Have More Room to Run
Chinese stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) -- many of which have been underperforming the S&P 500 by a wide margin in ...
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Japan PM Ishiba instructs cabinet to compile fresh stimulus package
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba formally instructed his cabinet on Friday to compile a fresh economic package to ...
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