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China Weekly: Investors giving up on further monetary easing

Two-year government bond yields in China are now 25bp higher than they were when the PBOC adopted an apparently more dovish “moderately loose” stance late last year. There have been no policy rate reductions since then and the monetary targets set at the National People’s Congress suggested if anything that policy this year will be even less expansive than in 2024.  

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