KEY POINTS
  • Chinese President Xi Jinping led a meeting Tuesday that emphasized how the country would focus on moderate wealth for all, rather than just a few, state media said.
  • Planned measures included curbs on "excessive" incomes and encouraging the wealthy to give back more to society.
  • In his first public chairing of a meeting since late July, Xi also called for preventing major financial risks.
Chinese President Xi Jinping

BEIJING — Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized at a finance and economic meeting Tuesday the need to support moderate wealth for all — or the idea of "common prosperity," which analysts have said is behind the latest regulatory crackdown on tech companies.

Significantly, the meeting was the first Xi led publicly since a two-week quiet period. Chinese leaders typically spend early August in secret political discussions at a resort in Beidaihe, about a three hours' drive east of Beijing.