Key Changes in Central Bank Policies: How to Capture the Capital Flows Behind the Market? [Bear Garden Master Class 3.1]

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The 2026 Government Work Report has been released, clearly stating the need to accelerate the development of strategic emerging industries such as next-generation intelligent terminals, artificial intelligence, and quantum technology. At the same time, policy focus shifts again to “expanding domestic demand” and “going global.”

What signals has the central bank’s policy sent regarding the market? Have you noticed that in recent years, the central bank’s policies no longer rely solely on traditional measures like reserve requirement ratio cuts and interest rate reductions? Behind each round of policy adjustments, there is actually a manipulation of capital flow directions. Whether it’s stabilizing the stock market or local government debt resolution, how does the central bank influence the market through precise policy arrangements?

After the “9.24” policy, the central bank’s capital injections not only changed the stock market trend but also reshaped market confidence. Why does the central bank emphasize the stability of the capital market? And why are “reserve requirement ratio cuts and interest rate reductions” no longer the only key factors in determining market direction?

In this section, Guosheng Securities Chief Economist Xiong Yuan will interpret the deeper logic behind the central bank’s policies and the capital flows behind the market, exploring future industry potential and investment opportunities.

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