China holds annual economic meeting to outline stimulus strategies for 2025
China has started its annual economic work meeting to discuss policies for 2025. This two-day conference includes central and provincial leaders, as well as heads of state-owned financial institutions. Top leaders are indicating a shift towards stronger stimulus measures due to concerns about a potential trade war with the U.S. The Politburo has introduced terms like "moderately loose" monetary policy and "more proactive" fiscal tools, reflecting a more aggressive approach to economic support not seen since the global financial crisis.