Yields on Central Bank Bills Remain Steady
Published:
2010-01-27
The yield offered on one-year notes issued by the People's Bank of China on Tuesday remained steady, ending a two-week period in which bond yields trended higher. Analysts say this indicates that China's central bank is intending to slow down the pace of tightening in order to ensure a "moderately loose" capital environment in the lead up to Spring Festival.
Source
China Securities Journal
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