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    More easing likely amid subdued inflation

    (Xinhua) Updated: 2015-06-10 10:37

    More easing measures expected

    Analysts pointed to the readings as another sign that the world's second-largest economy is still under downward pressure, raising the possibility of the central bank rolling out more easing measures.

    The subdued consumer and producer price levels have created more room for central bank monetary easing, said a report released by the Shanghai-based SPD Bank.

    In an effort to reduce financing costs and bolster the economy, the central bank cut interest rates for the third time in six months in May.

    The reserve requirement ratio (RRR), the amount of cash banks are required to hold as reserves, was cut by 100 basis points on April 20, the second cut this year and the biggest reduction since November 2008, the height of the global financial crisis.

    However, the easing measures are yet to lift the lackluster economy. The weak price readings followed Monday's report that both imports and exports contracted again in May.

    Exports slipped 2.8 percent year on year to 1.17 trillion yuan ($191.16 billion) last month, while imports slumped 18.1 percent from a year ago to 803.33 billion yuan.

    Since last September, China's consumer inflation has stayed below a year-on-year rise of 2 percent.

    "Monetary policy must remain on a loosening course until deflationary pressure eases and a more concrete recovery is under way," said an analyst with CICC's macro research team.

    Consumer inflation in May suggests "significant deflationary pressures", with an urgent need for more policy easing, said Qu of HSBC.

    In its 2015 financial stability report issued in late May, the central bank warned of a slowing economy and rising debt levels. Acknowledging the problem of high borrowing costs, it said it would lower interest rates in a targeted fashion.

    In addition to cuts to interest rate and RRR, the central bank has also resorted to pledged supplementary lending (PSL), a monetary tool initiated in 2014 to better target medium-term lending rates and boost liquidity to specific sectors by offering low-cost loans to select lenders.

    The People's Bank of China said last week that it provided PSL of 263 billion yuan to financial institutions to fund housing renovation projects in the first five months of this year.

    China is not short of economic ammunition as fiscal measures are also available. The National Development and Reform Commission said earlier this year that it would give investment a "key role in stabilizing economic growth" in 2015.

    In May, the top economic planning body approved the construction of six railways stretching more than 1,000 km and likely to cost about 250 billion yuan.

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