China's economic policies and currency exchange rate will continue to maintain stability and continue to provide a promising future for the country's businesses, Chen Deming, Minister of Commerce, said Sunday at the Canton Fair in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province. Overall, China will maintain stabil...
Visitors look at model residential apartment buildings of a property project during a real estate fair in East China's Zhejiang Province on Sunday. Home sales have been on the rise in Beijing in October. Photo: CFP By Zhao Qian Analysts are unsure about the future of a preferential policy design...
China will maintain its current policies with respect to the RMB exchange rate and will uphold a loose monetary policy, said Deputy Central Bank Governor Yi Gang on Saturday on the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund meeting in Istanbul, sources reported. China has kept the value of the RMB...
CHICAGO, Sept 25 - A shift in the Federal Reserve's accommodative monetary policy will likely come before it is clearly necessary based on economic data and could be rapid, a top Fed policymaker said on...
By Wang Xinyuan New policies meant to reduce overcapacity of cement production may not work for two or three years due to implementation difficulties and conflicts of interest among local governments, a market analyst said on Monday. The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and the ...
* C.banker's comments rare signal on timing of policy moves * Says growth still trumps inflation as a concern * Says to maintain liquidity to help...
BEIJING, Sept 17 - China will maintain its "appropriately loose" monetary policy into next year, domestic media on Thursday cited a central bank official as saying. Su Ning, a vice governor of the People's Bank...
SHANGHAI, Sept 4 - Tightening China's macroeconomic policy too early would have an adverse impact on the country's economic development, a senior government economist said on Friday. Fan Jianping, chief economist with the State Information...
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said China would not change the orientation of its stimulating economic policy as the country is at a critical stage in the recovery of the economy
China's macro-economic policy would remain "consistent" and "stable" to consolidate a base for economic recovery, vice premier Li Keqiang said.