Photo taken on March 13, 2018 shows the headquarters of the People's Bank of China. (Xinhua/Cai Yang) BEIJING, May 28 (Xinhua) -- Short-term fluctuation of the Chinese yuan's exchange rate is normal, but in the long run, China's sound economic fundamentals determine that the yuan will not see continuous depreciation, a central bank official said. "Speculation by shorting the yuan will surely lead to a huge loss," Guo Shuqing, Party chief of the People's Bank of China and chairman of the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission, said in an interview with Xinhua. China remains the largest engine of world economic growth, and owns a large market and huge growth potential, Guo said. "As the quality of economic development improves, the yuan's exchange rate will continue to move closer to the purchasing power parity." The Chinese government has won extensive international recognition for its efforts over the past few years to strike a balance between the yuan rate's flexibility and stability, Guo said. Over the past more than 10 years, all cases of the relatively substantial devaluation of the yuan have stemmed basically from external reasons, he said. The latest case came in May, when the offshore rate of the yuan against the U.S. dollar depreciated up to about 3 percent, "entirely due to the U.S. moves that escalated economic and trade frictions, which in turn affected market sentiment," Guo said. "Despite the recent fluctuation in the forex market, there has been no panic among Chinese companies and people," Guo said. Besides the forex market, China's stock and bond markets have also "remained relatively stable" so far this year, Guo said. The country's financial sector has been stable and the risks have been held within control over the past years, partly due to moves to deepen reform and open wider to the outside world, improve corporate governance, and forestall and defuse financial risks in key areas, he added. Besides the opening-up of banking and insurance sectors, China will also open the securities and fund sectors following its existing schedule, Guo said. He added that the financial market's opening-up should always stay in line with the country's risk control capability, and special attention should be paid to prevent large-scale inflows and outflows of short-term cross-border capital. China welcomes foreign institutions with good market reputation and credit records, which have expertise in areas such as risk control, credit rating, wealth management and pension insurance, to "enter China, enrich market entities, innovate financial products and stimulate market vitality," Guo said. Enditem"/>

[속보] 中, 기준금리 1년물 LPR 3.35%·5년물 3.85%로 0.1%P 인하

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[서울=뉴시스]이이재준 기자 = 중국인민은행은 22일 금융기관의 대출금리 기준이 되는 우량대출금리(LPR 론프라임 레이트) 1년물을 3.35%로 11개월 만에 0.10% 포인트 인하했다.

인민망(人民網)과 신화망(新華網) 등에 따르면 인민은행은 이날 주택융자 금리 기준인 5년물 LPR도 3.85%로 5개월 만에 0.10% 내렸다.

앞서 인민은행은 15일 1년물 LPR을 산정하는데 기반으로 하는 중기 유동성 지원창구(MLF) 1년물 금리를 2.50%로 그대로 두면서 7월 LPR 동결을 시사했는데 실제로는 인하를 감행했다.


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[속보] 中, 기준금리 1년물 LPR 3.35%·5년물 3.85%로 0.1%P 인하

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