How will China's property market perform in 2025?
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Property market data from China's National Bureau of Statistics
China Makes Unprecedented Shift from 'Prudent' to 'Moderately Loose' Monetary Policy to Boost Consumption
Dec 9, 2024, 07:46 AM
China's top leaders have changed their monetary policy stance for the first time in 14 years, shifting from 'prudent' to 'moderately loose', an unprecedented wording change. The Politburo, led by President Xi Jinping, announced plans to implement a more proactive fiscal policy and moderately loose monetary policy next year. They pledged to boost consumption forcefully, expand domestic demand in all aspects, enrich and improve the policy toolbox, and stabilize the property and stock markets. The leadership also emphasized preventing and resolving risks in key areas to guard against systemic risks.
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