With scant detail on how Beijing aims to stimulate its way out of its economic downturn, some investors have speculated that the U.S. presidential election might prompt the big “bazooka ...
They might have to meet again. As President Xi Jinping decides on the size of China’s stimulus package, he has to consider the possibility that former US president Donald Trump, who started a ...
Investors thought they heard the sound of a bazooka being loaded. Media reports suggested the government was prepared to borrow an extra 3trn yuan ($420bn), which would be split evenly between ...
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Traders are abandoning their optimism that a major cash splash from Chinese authorities will jump start its faltering economy ...
An estimated 6 trillion yuan (£650bn) “bazooka” of effectively free money pumped into China’s flagship stock market and financial system fired up a 30pc spike in shares – its biggest ...
“In France they say the rumour is the bazooka,” Elsom said. “I don’t expect to see anything incriminating in the court documents because there is nothing that says money was improperly spent.