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Tag: Reserve requirement ratio

China will stand firm on monetary policy: official

by Asia Times staff February 21, 2019February 18, 2020

China will not change its current prudential monetary policy and is determined not to flood the economy with excessive liquidity and credit, Premier Li Keqiang reiterated in the State Council executive meeting on Wednesday, Yicai.com reported. After the central bank released its January financial data last week, among which new loan and money aggregate both […]

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