People's Bank of China trims the required minimum capital banks much hold in reserve.
The PBOC announced they'd be doping this earlier in the week. They'ce come through today.
RRR cut by 50bp.
Starting Friday, the weighted average RRR for lenders will come to 6.6%, while those having already implemented a 5% RRR will not be involved, according to a statement of the People's Bank of China.
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The Reserve Requirement Ratio (RRR) is a central bank regulation that sets the minimum amount of reserves each bank must hold in relation to their deposit liabilities. Its the percentage of total deposits that banks are legally required to keep on hand, either as cash in their vaults or in a reserve account at the central bank.
- In China, this ratio is set by the People's Bank of China (PBOC).
- By adjusting the RRR, the PBOC can influence the lending capacity of commercial banks. For example, an increase in RRR means that banks have less money to lend out because they have to keep more in reserve. This reduces the money supply in the economy. Conversely, if the PBOC decreases the reserve ratio, banks have more money to lend because they are required to keep less in reserve. This increases the money supply in the economy, which can stimulate economic activity.