# China finance
Latest news and articles about China finance
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When Chief Analysts Quit: China’s Finance Women Turning to Buddhism, Courses and Showbiz
Senior women in China’s financial industry are increasingly leaving high‑paying posts for Buddhist study, paid knowledge content and entertainment careers. The trend highlights burnout, the rise of personal branding and a reconfiguration of professional incentives that could thin institutional research and shift influence outside regulated channels.

China’s Treasury Benefits from Market Turnover as Stamp Tax Surges 57.8% in 2025
China’s Treasury recorded a 57.8% jump in securities transaction stamp tax to 2,035 billion yuan in 2025, reflecting stronger market turnover, while overall general public budget revenue fell 1.7% to 21.6 trillion yuan. Tax receipts rose only modestly and non‑tax income declined due to a 2024 one‑off, even as childcare subsidies have reached more than 30 million infants and remaining payments are to be completed by March 2026.

China’s Great Deposit Migration: Trillions of Yuan Search New Homes as Time Deposits Mature
A large portion of China’s household time deposits — estimated by some commentators at 90–120 trillion yuan — will mature over 2025–26, pushing savers to reallocate into banks, wealth-management products, insurance, mortgages and equities. The migration could deepen equity financing for strategic industries while raising financial-stability risks if funds concentrate in smaller banks or opaque vehicles.