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China stocks extend fall on policy tightening, regulation concerns

byCT Report
03/05/2017
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SHANGHAI: China’ main stock indexes extended losses on Wednesday morning, as investors were restrained by lingering worries over tougher regulation and a shift toward tighter policy to defuse potential debt-fueled bubbles in the economy. The CSI300 index fell 0.4 percent, to 3,414.39, while the Shanghai Composite Index lost 0.3 percent, to 3,133.40 points. Zhang Qi, an analyst with Haitong Securities said that tight liquidity could curb demand for equities, although he said the risks of a sharp downturn in the benchmark Shanghai Composite are small. The SSEC is up 1.0 percent year-to-date, but has lost 4.7 percent from its 15-month high hit in mid-April, when concerns about tighter policy and the broader economic outlook triggered a selloff.

China’s central bank injected 506.39 billion yuan ($73.48 billion) into the financial system via short- and medium-term liquidity tools in April, down 18 percent from the previous month, signalling a bid to rein in rapid credit growth. On Wednesday, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) said it had injected 200 billion yuan into money markets through open market operations, but it made no mention of maturing medium-term lending facility (MLF) loans. After years of super-loose policy, the PBOC has cautiously shifted to a modest tightening bias in recent months and regulators have stepped up a crackdown on riskier forms of financing as authorities try to contain financial risks from years of debt-fuelled stimulus. On the day, most sectors lost ground, led by real estate stocks, not helped by news that the Beijing branches of some major Chinese banks have raised interest rates on housing loans for first- and second-home buyers – the latest of several steps by authorities to check the heated property investment.

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