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Published on Monday, March 2, 2015 | Updated on Tuesday, March 3, 2015

The PBoC cut interest rate amid dubious signals of growth recovery

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Again, the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) cut the benchmark interest rates last Saturday, the second time since November 2014 and effective from March 1st. Although both the one-year benchmark lending and deposit rates were trimmed by 25 bps (to 5.35% and 2.5% respectively), the PBoC further expanded the permissible floating range of customer deposit rates to 30% (versus 20% previously) above the benchmark rates, which, as a result, only modestly reduces the one-year customer deposit rate to 3.25% from 3.3% previously. This move has constituted an additional step in interest rate liberalization and reaffirms the authorities’ resolution to push for structural reforms.

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English - March 2, 2015

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Le Xia BBVA Research - Chief Economist
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Jinyue Dong BBVA Research - Senior Economist
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