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China central bank injects 398 billion yuan via MLF

byCT Report
15/01/2018
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BEIJING: China’s central bank lent 398 billion yuan ($61.76 billion) to financial institutions on Monday via its 1-year medium-term lending facility (MLF), citing a “relatively large” decrease in banking system liquidity, it said in a statement. With the present peak of tax payments, financial institutions’ reserve requirements and the maturing of repos and MLF loans, overall banking system liquidity has seen a relatively large decrease,” the People’s Bank of China said. The new MLF loans inject a net 108.5 billion yuan after effectively rolling over 182.5 billion yuan worth of 1-year MLFs maturing on Monday and another 107 billion of the same tenor due to mature on Jan. 24. Despite the injection, traders said regulators continued to display a bias toward tightening.

The market is deleveraging,” said a trader at an asset management firm in Shanghai, adding that the MLF injection “is actually a tightening sign…(the) PBoC is using the more expensive MLF intead of a repo to offer liquidity.” Traders also cited a statement from the country’s banking regulator on Saturday as adding to market pressures.

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