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China’s central bank considers reducing reserve requirements to stimulate growth – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/05 at 6:52 PM
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China’s economic recovery is facing challenges, but there are still options available to stimulate growth. According to a central bank official, China has room to lower the reserve requirement ratio for banks, which is currently around 7%. This move could inject more liquidity into the economy and boost economic growth. The People’s Bank of China has already reduced interest rates this year and is under pressure to do more to achieve the government’s target of 5% GDP growth.

The central bank is closely monitoring economic trends and policy changes in major economies before making any adjustments. It has already cut the reserve requirement ratio from nearly 15% in 2018 to the current level, injecting over 12 trillion yuan into the economy. However, indicators show that China’s economy grew slower than expected in the second quarter, driven by a property downturn and weak domestic demand. Analysts predict that the PBOC may deliver a 25-basis-point RRR cut in September and a 10-basis-point policy rate cut in the fourth quarter.

Recent data shows that China’s manufacturing activity hit a six-month low in August, prompting policymakers to consider more stimulus measures for households. However, constraints in banks’ net interest margins may limit further cuts in deposit and lending rates. The PBOC remains committed to a supportive monetary policy, with the goal of reducing corporate financing costs and credit costs for households. The central bank also aims to guide market interest rates closer to its main policy rate, the seven-day reverse repo rate, as it shifts its focus from quantitative targets to price-based tools like interest rates.

In conclusion, China’s central bank is exploring options to stimulate economic growth, including further reducing the reserve requirement ratio for banks. Despite challenges such as a slowing economy and constraints in interest rate cuts, the PBOC remains committed to a supportive monetary policy and promoting a decline in corporate financing costs. By closely monitoring economic trends and policy changes, the central bank aims to guide market interest rates towards its main policy rate and transition the economy towards a focus on credit costs rather than size. While challenges remain, China is taking steps to bolster its economic recovery and achieve its growth targets.

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