BEIJING ― China's central bank boosted support for markets on Thursday by opening up tens of billions of dollars in liquidity for firms to buy stocks as part of a raft of measures by Beijing to kick-start the country's flagging economy.
Authorities last month unveiled several stimulus policies from interest rate cuts to relaxing home-buying rules after struggling since the end of Covid restrictions to reignite growth and get business activity back on track.
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