Rob Key discusses England v Ireland Test squad announcement
Rob Key discusses England v Ireland Test squad announcementSource: Original
Rob Key discusses England v Ireland Test squad announcementSource: Original
China is likely to implement proactive fiscal policy next year as there is still a need for the world's second-biggest economy to realise stable growth, a former central banker was cited as saying in state-owned media on Sunday. "It is expected that next year China will continue to implement positive fiscal policy, monetary policies that are in line with positive fiscal policy, with a relatively large policy space to lower the reserve requirement ratio," Sheng Songcheng, a former statistics and analysis director of the People's Bank of China, said in comments reported by Shanghai Securities News.
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