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Central Bank Plans More Market Moves

The Peoples's Bank of China (PBOC) unveiled further steps it is planning to promote the liberalization of its interest rate regime Monday.

Analysts say the steps demonstrate a firm commitment to pressing ahead reforms will help banks adopt to a market economy environment but cause short-term difficulties among weaker lenders.

The central bank listed the moves in the pipeline Monday in a report published on its website. The bank said it will unify interest rate policies of all financial institutions, revise related rules and regulations, and help banks improve their skills in pricing loans.

The steps would also promote the development of financial markets and enhance the PBOC's own ability in guiding interest rates and supervising the market.

The bank has been loosening controls on interest rates in recent years. Such controls have distorted the price of money, reduced the efficiency of the financial sector and have blunted Chinese banks' sensitivity to market risks, analysts say.

After setting free interest rates in the interbank market and those on large-sum foreign currency deposits, the central bank removed the upper limit on lending rates by commercial banks late last year. It allowed them to lower rates on deposits, but kept the ban on raising deposit rates.

The PBOC said it will promote the liberalization of deposit rates by loosening threshold requirements on large deposit agreements. Interest rates on these are typically negotiated between the banks and institutional depositors.

As for foreign currency-denominated deposits, the central bank currently dictates rates for deposits smaller than US$3 million in a few major currencies, such as the US dollar and the euro.

The PBOC said yesterday it will further liberalize such rates by simplifying the administration of rates it continues to manage and allowing the rates on certain types of deposits smaller than US$3 million to float freely.

The bank said there was a need for banks to enhance their ability to price loans according to risk factors and costs, so as to prevent price undercutting.

(China Daily February 1, 2005)

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