China Mulls More Property Easing at Economic Meeting Next Week
- Officials may declare focus is now on boosting consumer demand
- China’s central economic work conference to start on Dec. 15
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Chinese authorities may further soften their stance on property policies at its key economic meeting next week after the Communist Party’s top decision-making body said it will seek a turnaround in the economy for 2023, according to people familiar with the matter.
The annual Central Economic Work Conference, where policy makers discuss next year’s goals including the gross domestic product target and the budget deficit, will start on Dec. 15, according to people with knowledge of the arrangement, who asked not to be identified as the information is private.