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    PBOC cuts interest rates to spur economy

    By Chen Jia/An Baijie (China Daily) Updated: 2015-10-24 07:32

    PBOC cuts interest rates to spur economy

    An employee counts yuan banknotes at a bank in Huaibei, Anhui province June 22, 2010.[Photo/Agencies]

    China's central bank cut interest rates on Friday-for the sixth time in a year-and reduced the reserve requirement ratio (RRR) for all banks.

    The "double cut", as Chinese financial media described the move, came four days after it was announced that GDP growth in the third quarter expanded by 6.9 percent, lower than the government's annual target of 7 percent.

    Also on Friday, Premier Li Keqiang told 2,600 officials at the Central Party School that the government still has many policy weapons to maintain steady economic growth.

    In particular, he mentioned a "rational use" of methods such as cutting interest rates and the RRR.

    The People's Bank of China-the central bank-lowered the one-year benchmark bank lending rate by 25 basis points to 4.35 percent and the benchmark rate for one-year bank deposits by the same margin to 1.5 percent, effective from Saturday.

    The bank also cut the RRR by 50 basis points for all banks, taking it to 17.5 percent for the country's biggest lenders.

    Chinese financial information website Hexun.com said the "double cut" can provide a maximum of 900 billion yuan ($140 billion) in additional liquidity to the Chinese investment market.

    Buoyed by China's decision, announced late in the evening in Asia, European shares moved higher and the Chinese offshore yuan rate fell against the US dollar, hitting a four-week low of 6.3958.

    China market analysts said the "double cut" may help to stimulate economic growth in the last two months of the year.

    However, it is impossible for the country to see a quick turnaround reminiscent of its manufacturing-led growth in the past because that was not what China really required.

    Zeng Gang, a banking researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the main aim of the "double cut" is to stop the "undesirable trend" seen in the third quarter from deteriorating.

    Mark Williams, chief Asia economist at Capital Economics, said China will probably cut its benchmark interest rates and the RRR once more before the end of the year to further stimulate growth.

    In his speech to the Central Party School-the highest official training institution-Premier Li admitted that the Chinese economy faces many difficulties, in both domestic and overseas markets.

    "Our progress has not been easy. Our difficulties cannot be underestimated, but our confidence should not be shaken," he said.

    There is great potential for economic growth in many sectors, including the ongoing urbanization process, the large domestic market, and the demand for infrastructure construction in less-developed regions, Li told the officials.

    "When we went to poverty-stricken areas in central and western regions, nearly all the farmers complained of a lack of water, of drought and poor road conditions," he said. "So there is great potential for improving infrastructure."

    He pledged that the government will continue to advocate entrepreneurship to create more jobs, encourage innovation and upgrade the economy.

    Agencies contributed to this story.

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