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China vows to increase money supply by 17% in…

by Tony Sagami on December 14, 2008

in Asian Market, Interest Rate News, Stock Market in China

China’s State Council outlined it plans forrejuvenating its economy and its included increasing the money supply by17% in 2009.

“We must further consider more direct, powerful and effective measures to stimulate economy,” said Chinese Premier WenJiabao

This is on top of the $586 billion stimulus plan and three interest ratecuts. 

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