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    China's central bank reassures on monetary policy
    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2009-07-31 09:38

    BEIJING: China's central bank pledged to maintain loose monetary policy to support the economy and said it would ensure sustainable credit growth without resorting to heavy-handed quotas to rein in a lending spree.

    In a statement that analysts said was intended to calm skittish markets, the People's Bank of China Vice Governor Su Ning said the central bank "will unswervingly continue to apply appropriately loose monetary policy and consolidate the economic recovery momentum."

    China's central bank reassures on monetary policy
    A man walks in front of an electronic board showing stock information at a brokerage house in Shanghai July 30, 2009. [Agencies]
    China's central bank reassures on monetary policy

    The statement was posted on the bank's website after Wednesday's 5 percent fall in the Chinese stock market, its biggest daily drop in eight months, which had been sparked in part by worries that Beijing would restrict bank lending.

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    But there was also a hint of a gradual shift in policy footing when an unnamed official was quoted by Xinhua news agency as saying that the central bank would "fine tune" its loose monetary stance and keep prices "within a reasonable and controllable range."

    Officials have expressed concern about the risk of stock and property bubbles inflating because of an unprecedented surge in bank lending, and the central bank said this week that consumer prices, now in mild deflationary territory, could start rebounding after the third quarter.

    China has in the past used a quota system to control lending, telling banks not to exceed specific ceilings. This credit management was a key prong of China's monetary tightening in 2008.

    Su's comments appeared to rule out an imminent return to a strict, central bank-directed quota system.

    "They are responding to an incorrect interpretation by the market," said Ting Lu, economist with Merrill Lynch in Hong Kong.

    Beijing has tamped down a little on the tide of money washing through the economy, but it is seen as unwilling to shift to more substantial tightening until a full-fledged recovery is assured.

    Window Guidance

    "There will not be credit quotas this year, though there could be window guidance," Lu said, referring to more informal directions that Beijing gives banks to influence their decisions.

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