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Posted inChina

PBOC decides to accelerate capital market reform

by Asia Times staff December 21, 2018February 18, 2020

China is facing an opportunity to push forward capital market reform, as the market has largely shed risks and now boasts long-term investment value, said the People’s Bank of China in a statement on its website, Economic Information Daily reported. According to the statement, a meeting held by the PBOC and the Financial Stability and […]

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Posted inChina

China could set lower growth target in 2019: economists

by Asia Times staff December 13, 2018February 18, 2020

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