SHANGHAISINGAPORE, Feb 18 Reuters China39;s central bank left a key policy rate unchanged as expected on Sunday when rolling over maturing mediumterm loans, with uncertainties around the timing of an easing by the Federal Reserve limiting Beijing39;s room to manoeuvre on monetary policy.
Beijing is striking a delicate balancing act to support the economy at a time when signs of persistent deflationary pressure call for more stimulus measures. But any aggressive monetary movement risks reviving depreciation pressure on the Chinese currency and capital outflows.
With investors now pushing back the start of the Fed monetary easing to at least the middle of the year from March, following the latest U.S. data, traders and analysts expect China could hold back rolling out imminent stimulus.
The People39;s Bank of China PBOC said it was keeping the rate on 500 billion yuan 69.51 billion worth of oneyear mediumterm lending facility MLF loans to some financial institutions unchanged at 2.50 from the previous operation.
Sunday39;s operation was meant to maintain banking system liquidity reasonably ample, the central bank said in an online statement.
In a Reuters poll of 31 market watchers, 22, or 71, of all respondents expected the central bank to keep the borrowing cost of the oneyear MLF loans unchanged on Feb. 18.
With 499 billion yuan worth of MLF loans set to expire this month, the operation resulted a net 1 billion yuan fresh fund injection into the banking system….