Weekend media - China should choose the right timing and force in easing monetary policy

  • "China's monetary policy needs balance" it says

The Saturday article in the Shanghai Securities News says that

  • China should choose the right timing and force in easing monetary policy
  • "China's monetary policy needs to balance between supporting the economy and preventing risks, and is also constrained by Sino-U.S. yield differentials as well as domestic banks' interest margins."

This follows last week's news from the People's Bank of China:

It also follows a Friday piece in China's 'Financial News' outlet:

  • Policy easing, including the use of structural tools, is not just about cutting interest rates or RRRs
  • monetary easing does not necessarily translate to credit easing
  • financial stimulus alone does not lead to a sustainable boom in consumption

This all sounds like Chinese authorities are trying to dampen expectations of a further monetary policy easing. Do they think this:

is enough?

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