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China makes 4th recent cut in interest rate to boost economy

China's central bank announced Saturday the fourth round of interest cuts in seven months and lower deposit-reserve ratios for banks to lend to small and rural businesses, as Beijing tries to shore up the country's sluggish economy

The Jakarta Post
Beijing, China
Sat, June 27, 2015

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China makes 4th recent cut in interest rate to boost economy

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hina's central bank announced Saturday the fourth round of interest cuts in seven months and lower deposit-reserve ratios for banks to lend to small and rural businesses, as Beijing tries to shore up the country's sluggish economy.

The People's Bank of China said it would cut the rate on a one-year loan by commercial banks by 0.25 percentage point to 4.85 percent. The interest rate paid on a one-year deposit would be lowered by 0.25 point to 2 percent.

Rates were cut on Nov. 22, March 1 and then May 11. The new rates take effect Sunday.

The central bank also said it would lower the deposit-reserve ratios by 50 points for banks that are lending to small businesses and agriculture-related businesses, a move that would boost lending to the private sector.

"The cuts will support the adjustment of economic structure, support the real economy, and lower financing costs," said Yao Yudong, director for the People's Bank Finance Research Institute, in an interview by the state broadcaster China Central Television.

"The prudent monetary policy remains unchanged," Yao said.

The state-owned banking industry lends mostly to state companies, so the new measure is expected to inject more credit into rural and small businesses.

"The purpose of the oriented lowering of deposit-reserve ratio would boost financial institutes' abilities to support rural, agricultural and small businesses," according to an explanatory note posted on the central bank's website. "It would improve the key areas and weak links in the national economy. It is conducive for the financial institutes to support entrepreneurship."

Communist leaders have affirmed their commitment to a "new normal" of slower, more sustainable growth but are very sensitive to the potential for political unrest in the event unemployment spikes up.

The country's economic growth has slowed to the lowest level since the aftermath of the 2008 global crisis. In the past two weeks, its stock market '€” which had been performing extraordinarily well '€” tumbled.

The Shanghai index fell 7.4 percent on Friday, and the Shenzhen composite dropped 7.9 percent.(ika)(+++)

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