The Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China has not released the content of the Politburo Conference for three months since October last year.
Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday (June 7) that the Politburo of the Communist Party of China has not released the content of the meeting in the past five years.But in the past nine months, the content of the meeting has not been released for three months, namely November last year, January and May this year.
With the intensification of investors' concerns about the Chinese government's strengthening of information management and control, the reduction of the content of the meeting of the Politburo meeting of the Communist Party of China has attracted attention.
Bloomberg analyzed that although the Politburo of the Communist Party of China had to hold a meeting every month, it has held meetings in the past ten years.
It is reported that it is unclear whether the Politburo of the Communist Party of China held a meeting in November last year, January and May this year, and said that the Chinese official media may still report the content of the relevant meeting.It is reported that the Chinese media may report to the leaders' conversations at the Politburo meeting in a few months or years.
China has restricted overseas access to its important company information databases, court documents, academic journals in recent months, and conducts network assault investigations of experts in serving companies.
Bloomberg quoted Alicia Garcia Herrero, chief economist in the Asia -Pacific region of France, said: "Whether it is data, policy decisions, or official statement, it will cause unexpected consequences.People don't know how to distinguish rumors and official policies. "
She added:" As a result, the uncertainty of the policy direction has increased, and investors may be stunned or needed to take greater risks. "