By Samuel Shen, Ankur Banerjee and Tom Westbrook SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China's highly anticipated announcement of ...
China's finance minister says the government is looking at additional ways to boost the economy, but he didn't unveil a major ...
The omission of a dollar figure for the package is likely to prolong investors' nervous wait for a clearer policy roadmap.
With few details offered by officials, stock investors are back to where they started the week: in a waiting game.
China said on Saturday it will "significantly increase" government debt issuance to offer subsidies to people with low ...
Investors and analysts expect China to deploy as much as 2 trillion yuan in fresh fiscal stimulus in order to shore up growth ...
Chinas much-anticipated financial stimulus announcement on Saturday aimed to revive its slowing economy, but investors were ...
Chinese stocks may continue to be volatile after a highly anticipated briefing by the Ministry of Finance didn’t provide ...
China's inflation pressures intensified in September with consumer inflation cooling and producer deflation worsening. The ...
China’s finance minister on Saturday said the country will “significantly increase” debt issuance to counter slow economic ...