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The Chinese central bank maintains the MLF interest rate steady
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IntroductionThe People's Bank of China conducted a 1-year Medium-term Lending Facility (MLF) operation on M ...
The ATFX trading platformPeople's Bank of China conducted a 1-year Medium-term Lending Facility (MLF) operation on March 15, with an amount of 387 billion yuan, consistent with the previous month, at a bid rate of 2.5%. Industry experts note that this operation fully meets market demand, indicating that the central bank continues to maintain a reasonable and ample liquidity attitude. Despite a reduction in maturities compared to the previous month, market liquidity remains reasonably ample.
According to industry experts, the unexpected reserve requirement ratio (RRR) cut in February released a large amount of long-term funds, which significantly increased the liquidity of the banking system, hence the demand for this month's MLF operation was somewhat limited. The central bank's operation took into account the needs of market institutions and maintained reasonable and ample liquidity. Experts say that the central bank has shown high effectiveness in flexibly using various liquidity tools, smoothing short-term fluctuations while addressing medium and long-term liquidity gaps.
Furthermore, experts point out that the funds released by the RRR cut in February substituted the demand for MLF, leading to a reduced demand for MLF this month. The current market interest rates are running smoothly, reflecting a relatively relaxed funding condition. The stability of the MLF rate indicates that the liquidity supply and demand in the banking system are in basic balance, and also reflects the central bank's determination to maintain a prudent monetary policy and keep liquidity reasonably ample.
Overall, the People's Bank of China has maintained a flexible and prudent monetary policy under the current economic situation, effectively ensuring ample liquidity in the banking system, providing solid support for the development of the real economy. In the future, the central bank will face challenges from both domestic and foreign factors, but it is expected to continue to take appropriate policy measures to maintain stable economic operation.
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