PBoC keeps key rate on hold

MLF rate stays at 2.85%, as investors turn attention to second rate move next week

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The People’s Bank of China chose to keep one of its key benchmark rates on hold today (February 15), as policy-makers continue to navigate between financial risks and economic weakness.

The PBoC held the rate on its medium-term lending facility (MLF) at 2.85%, and offered 300 billion yuan ($47 billion) in liquidity at a one-year maturity. In a short statement, the central bank said the move was designed to keep banking system liquidity “at a reasonable level”.

Attention now turns to the PBoC’s

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