The prefix of "moderately loose" monetary policy was "prudent" last year, and the prefix of "moderately loose" was adopted last time in 2010, which has not been used for more than ten years, so it is rare.The fiscal policy mentioned above, the 1 trillion special national debt that we started to issue this year, belongs to fiscal policy. 300 billion yuan has been spent on the trade-in activities of home appliances and cars, and many families should enjoy this preferential treatment, which has an obvious effect on stimulating consumption. The year-on-year growth rate of total retail sales of consumer goods in September and October increased from 2.X to 4.8% in October.Fiscal policy and monetary policy are important ways to regulate the economy.
Promote the integrated development of scientific and technological innovation and industrial innovation, stabilize the property market and stock market, and prevent and resolve risks and external shocks in key areas.The market fluctuated slightly, but after the A-shares closed at 3 o'clock, the Hong Kong stocks that closed at 4 o'clock started a surge mode: Hang Seng Technology rose by 4.3%, Hang Seng Index rose by 2.76%, and the rising time was around 15: 20.Implement a more active fiscal policy and a moderately loose monetary policy.
Steady is the key word. Our goal is not to stimulate the stock market, but to develop the economy and transmit it to the economy.Therefore, consumption is our focus for a long time to come, and it is also often said: to open up the big cycle of domestic consumption. Next year, we will issue 1 trillion special treasury bonds and make a fuss about consumption.Then there is "improving investment efficiency". I want to tell you here that improving investment efficiency is not to improve investment yield, and we can't draw an equal sign directly. There is only one sentence directly related to the stock market in the full text:
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-13