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at this point, i think it is best that chinese gov stop talking and stop holding press conferences… this is getting stupid and silly… sabotaging their own stimulus packages. Don't understand how these officials can be so bad in managing expectations.
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Where is David Tepper? the guy said đđ buy everything China following Beijing's massive stimulus effort!
To my lovely ECB, please don't lower interest rate in tonights meeting. Thank you.
She is right. Now it's a confidence game
Chinese stocks began to plummet on October 9, 2067, and have continued to decline sharply since. I sincerely hope that the Chinese government will implement measures to stimulate domestic consumption and genuinely support grassroots people, similar to the thorough approach taken by Thailand, which addresses the needs of its citizens rather than just focusing on the real estate sector. Otherwise, even if all properties are sold, the endless cycle of creating new real estate will not solve the underlying issues.