Major economic forecast just dropped this Thursday in Beijing. The global financial institution revised its 2025 growth projection for the world's second-largest economy upward by 0.4 percentage points. This adjustment signals renewed confidence in the economic trajectory, potentially impacting global markets and risk asset sentiment. Worth watching how this revision influences capital flows and investor positioning heading into the new year.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 3h ago
0.4 percentage points? How much can that really change? It feels like just a tactic for institutions to pump the market.
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 12-11 17:49
0.4 percentage points, sounds pretty positive? But is this number being exaggerated...
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 12-11 17:29
0.4 percentage points? That doesn't change much...
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GasFeeTears
· 12-11 17:28
What can a 0.4 percentage point change do? We'll just watch and see.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 12-11 17:23
0.4 percentage points? That's a bit conservative for the increase; it depends on how the subsequent data develops.
Major economic forecast just dropped this Thursday in Beijing. The global financial institution revised its 2025 growth projection for the world's second-largest economy upward by 0.4 percentage points. This adjustment signals renewed confidence in the economic trajectory, potentially impacting global markets and risk asset sentiment. Worth watching how this revision influences capital flows and investor positioning heading into the new year.