# China monetary policy
Latest news and articles about China monetary policy
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PBOC to Inject CNY 500bn via Six‑Month Buyout Reverse Repo to Anchor Liquidity
The People’s Bank of China will inject 500 billion yuan into the banking system on March 16 via a six‑month buyout reverse‑repo, using a fixed‑quantity, multi‑price rate tender. The move supplies durable liquidity without cutting policy rates, signalling targeted accommodation to stabilise money markets and support credit supply.

China’s Bank Deposits Aren’t Vanishing — They’re Changing Form, Says PBOC
China’s central bank says the recent shift of household and corporate savings into asset-management products is reshaping the composition of bank funding rather than draining funds from the banking system. Most AMP assets are invested in fixed income and interbank deposits, meaning that much reallocated money ultimately remains within bank balance sheets when viewed on a consolidated basis.

PBOC to Inject Rmb900bn via One‑Year MLF; A Measured Push to Keep Liquidity Ample
The People’s Bank of China will inject Rmb900 billion into the banking system via a one‑year MLF on 23 January, using rate bidding and multi‑price allotment. The move is a targeted liquidity operation intended to keep funding conditions ample and signal pragmatic, market‑oriented policy management amid a modest easing backdrop.