Why is the central bank's true "attitude" all written in this report? 【Masterclass 1.5】

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Many people focus on whether the central bank will cut reserve requirements or interest rates, but they overlook a more critical issue: The central bank’s true judgment has long been written in a regularly published document.

This report won’t tell you “what to do next, exactly,”

But it will clearly inform you—

What is the central bank currently worried about?

Which risks are repeatedly mentioned?

Which statements are quietly becoming more prominent, and which are being weakened?

If you only look at policy outcomes, it’s easy to always be a step behind; but if you can understand the structure, key points, and changes in this report, you can often realize earlier: Where are the policy boundaries, and what will the pace be?

The problem is, most people open this report without knowing which pages or sentences to focus on, let alone how to turn it into usable judgments.

In this section, Guosheng Securities Chief Economist Xiong Yuan will combine years of policy research and practical experience to help you dissect the truly “informative” parts of this report, and clarify: where is the policy attitude actually hidden?

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