China’s CPI growth target will likely be around 2% in 2025, down from 3% last year, while maintaining an annual GDP growth target at around 5%, Securities Times reported, citing analysts. Lowering the inflation policy would help build consensus around promoting a price rebound amid weak demand, said Wu Chaoming, chief economist of Chasing Securities, noting the previous CPI target was unchanged since 2004 when authorities tried to prevent prices from rising too quickly. Zhu Baoliang, former chief economist at the State Information Center of China, said a CPI increase should be clearly defined as a major policy target and 5% GDP growth was necessary to address employment issues.
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The Aussie 10-yr futures contract continues to trade below the Dec 11 high of 95.851, and has traded through the Dec low. A stronger bearish theme would expose 95.275, the Nov 14 low and a key support. Clearance of this level would strengthen a bearish theme. For bulls, a confirmed reversal and a breach of 95.851, the Dec 11 high, would instead reinstate a bull cycle and refocus attention on resistance at 96.207, a Fibonacci retracement point.
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