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People's Bank of China

Why is China renewing a push for its digital currency?

 By offering interest similar to banks’ demand-deposit rates, Beijing is recasting the e-CNY from a cash-like instrument into something closer to a deposit.
 By offering interest similar to banks’ demand-deposit rates, Beijing is recasting the e-CNY from a cash-like instrument into something closer to a deposit.

The US dollar poised to be stronger for longer

There is reason to believe that currently, many of these forces favour the continued overvaluation of the US dollar.
There is reason to believe that currently, many of these forces favour the continued overvaluation of the US dollar.

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China’s property woes likely to persist

China names Pan as new central bank party chief, sets stage for governor change

Mr Pan Gonsheng is a deputy governor at the central bank with extensive experience in commercial banking.
Mr Pan Gonsheng is a deputy governor at the central bank with extensive experience in commercial banking.

Singapore, China to deepen ties for green and transition financing

The cooperation will encourage greater collaboration between the public and private sectors as Asia transitions to a low carbon future.
The cooperation will encourage greater collaboration between the public and private sectors as Asia transitions to a low carbon future.

What a possible leadership shake-up at PBOC may mean for policy

Paramilitary police officers stand guard in front of the headquarters of the People's Bank of China, the central bank (PBOC), in Beijing, China September 30, 2022. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang/File Photo
Paramilitary police officers stand guard in front of the headquarters of the People's Bank of China, the central bank (PBOC), in Beijing, China September 30, 2022. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang/File Photo

China plans sweeping rescue policies to avert property crisis

The move is the strongest sign yet that Chinese policymakers are easing a years-long clampdown on the property sector.
The move is the strongest sign yet that Chinese policymakers are easing a years-long clampdown on the property sector.

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