China's leaders will hold a key meeting to discuss deepening financial reforms between Nov. 9 and Nov. 12, the official Xinhua news agency said, as the ruling Communist Party looks to set its economic agenda for the next decade. The meeting marks the third time China's 200-member Central Committee has gathered since last year's leadership change. Historically, such meetings, known as third plenums, have been a springboard for economic change in China. The meeting "must be a new historical beginning that comprehensively deepens reforms," Xinhua said on Tuesday, citing a meeting of the elite Politburo. No details were given on what changes will be pursued and in what manner, but where conditions for reform are ripe change must be rolled out quickly, Xinhua said.