China’s finance ministry plans to boost fiscal spending and accelerate its pace in 2025 to support economic growth. The ministry will focus on increasing consumption, expanding government investment, and raising the budget deficit to 4% of GDP. This move aims to counter potential headwinds from US tariffs and stimulate the economy.

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Silver Slips on Index Rebalancing as Jobs Data Looms
Gold pulled back as commodity index rebalancing and a stronger dollar pressured prices ahead of U.S. jobs data. But central bank buying, geopolitical risk, and shifting reserve strategies suggest markets may be underestimating gold’s longer-term support.




