Interpreting the PBoC’s slew of policy reforms

An insight into new stimulus measures, bond market tactics, deflationary pressures and framework changes

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The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) made a series of significant policy moves over the past few months, as policy-makers sought to revive China’s slowing economy, weighed down by a prolonged property crisis, weak demand and hefty local debt burdens. These included unveiling a package of housing stimulus measures in May and cutting a suite of interest rates in July. The central bank also expanded its policy toolkit to bolster falling long-term government bond yields and strengthened the role of a

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