# consumption policy
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China’s Top Economist Says 2026 Is a Renters’ Market — and Urges Policy Shifts on Pensions, Gold and Quant Trading
Veteran economist Li Xunlei told attendees at a Beijing forum that China’s housing market has not finished adjusting and that, for many households, renting in 2026 may be preferable to buying. He urged tighter rules on high-frequency quantitative trading, endorsed gold as a hedge, and proposed targeted fiscal measures — including higher rural pensions and food vouchers — to shore up consumption.

China Says Low CPI Is Structural and Phased as Core Inflation Tickes Up — Policy Push Aims to Reflate Demand
China’s National Bureau of Statistics reported 2025 GDP growth of 5.0% and a flat headline CPI, while core inflation edged up to 0.7%. Officials said the low CPI reflects both international price movements and structural features of China’s economy, and they expect targeted fiscal and consumption measures to support a gradual rebound in domestic prices.