September 26, 2024 China’s economy is slowing, and the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) has unveiled an aggressive new monetary stimulus package to turn things around. With interest rate cuts, liquidity injections, and support for property and stock markets, will these moves be enough to boost China’s economy? In this video, we dive into the impact on global markets, how sectors like tech and real estate are responding, and what experts believe could be the real solution to China’s economic challenges. Watch to find out if fiscal measures and government investment will be needed to spark a full recovery. China's New Stimulus Plan: Will It Revive Global Markets?
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