PoliticsChina’s monetary policy could ease further in 2023, analysts say, after central bank cuts reserve ratioPoliticsNovember 27, 2022posted on Nov. 27, 2022 at 1:00 pm Need for healthy growth amid fears of a global recession rules out restrictive monetary policy for China, noted economist says. READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayNovember 27, 2022 You Might Also LikePoliticsChina launches nationwide fact-finding drive to seek public feedback on policiesMarch 20, 2023PoliticsHong Kong’s first Pop Culture Festival expected to attract 140,000 people – but target is local audience, officials admitMarch 20, 2023PoliticsShoe recycling project partners to appoint only contractors not involved in second-hand tradingMarch 20, 2023PoliticsHow to understand the ‘elevation’ of Beijing’s top office for Hong Kong affairs? Is the city more ‘special’ now? Analysts unpack the meaning behind the moveMarch 19, 2023PoliticsChina’s first guidance on combating sexual harassment of women in the workplace gets mixed responseMarch 19, 2023PoliticsChina’s religious affairs chief Cui Maohu under investigation for corruptionMarch 18, 2023PoliticsMore effective communication with mainland Chinese authorities will help Hong Kong, city leader John Lee says, as he wraps up week-long Beijing visitMarch 18, 2023PoliticsChina’s latest reforms strengthen Communist Party control over finance, science and techMarch 17, 2023PoliticsWhy US is a factor in Xi Jinping’s Communist Party restructuring plansMarch 16, 2023Recommended For YouMoviesToday in Pictures, March 21, 2023March 21, 2023Vanguard to exit China funds JV with Ant, close Shanghai office: sourcesMarch 21, 2023US NewsMarketmind: Signs of confidence re-emerge after bank stormMarch 21, 2023EntertainmentSuperstar Russian ballerina dazzles in Hong Kong Arts Festival performancesMarch 21, 2023ChinaChinese minister to visit Philippines for talks on South China SeaMarch 21, 2023
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