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Let wish next qr not losses over 150m again . If not , cash flow less , need to borrow more to maintain high revenue , but more borrow , more interest to pay .
下个星期不攻自破大概率很高。 BEIJING, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for the "orderly exit" of outdated production capacity and the curbing of "disorderly" price competition, state-run news agency Xinhua reported on Monday, citing an article written by Xi.
China's leaders have pledged to put an end to aggressive price cuts by some Chinese companies, which regulators say are spurring excessive competition that is damaging the economy.
Sept 27): Chinese industrial profits surged after months of declines, signalling that national campaigns to tackle overcapacity and excessive competition are bearing fruit.
Industrial profits in August climbed 20.4% from a year earlier, the first increase in four months, according to data released on Saturday by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). For the first eight months of the year, they climbed 0.9%, beating a Bloomberg Economics forecast for a 1.6% drop.
Chinese factory deflation eased for the first time in six months in August amid a government campaign to reduce overcapacity across the economy. But a continued deceleration in industrial output growth may have offset any benefits to company bottom lines.
China goes all out to boost domestic demand
TheStar Mon, Sep 29, 2025 02:15pm - 12 minutes
Shoppers on Nanjing East Road in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024. - Photographer Qilai Shen/Bloomberg
China is intensifying efforts to expand domestic demand, with service-related spending emerging as a key growth driver.
In response, regulators have rolled out consumer finance measures designed to support consumption upgrades and encourage household spending.
Earlier this year, the National Financial Regulatory Administration directed financial institutions to broaden their consumer finance offerings as part of a wider push to stimulate demand.