China c.bank makes biggest weekly cash withdrawal since Nov

China's central bank injected minimal cash via short-term loans into the banking system on Friday, effectively withdrawing most of the liquidity support lent towards end-2021.

Reuters| Shanghai | China

Updated: 07-01-2022 07:33 IST | Created: 07-01-2022 07:33 IST

China's central bank injected minimal cash via short-term loans into the banking system on Friday, effectively withdrawing most of the liquidity support lent towards end-2021. The People's Bank of China (PBOC) injected 10 billion yuan ($1.57 billion) worth of seven-day reverse repos, compared with 110 billion yuan of such loans expiring on the same day.

For the week, the PBOC drained 660 billion yuan on a net basis - the biggest weekly cash withdrawal since early November. But markets widely believe that China's central bank will replenish liquidity shortfalls again before the Lunar New Year holiday, which falls on Jan.31 to Feb. 6 this year, though investors remain split on whether more monetary easing was imminent in the world's second-largest economy.

($1 = 6.3822 Chinese yuan)

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