China tweaks reserve ratio tool, fewer cuts seen likely
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AS investors continue to grapple with China's economic slowdown, regulators may be taking away an old standby for monetary easing.
The required reserve ratio for commercial banks, a tool long used to add or remove liquidity, will increasingly be used instead as a lever for enforcing financial stability. That's according to a People's Bank of China announcement on Dec 29 describing a new Macro Prudential Assessment system, or MPA.
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