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降息在等待更佳时机
Bei Jing Shang Bao·2025-08-20 16:04

Group 1 - The central bank has maintained the Loan Prime Rate (LPR) unchanged for three consecutive months since its decline in May, indicating a careful timing of policy adjustments in a complex economic environment [1] - Current interest rates provide substantial support to the real economy, with new corporate loan rates around 3.2% and new personal housing loan rates at approximately 3.1%, reflecting a decrease of about 45 and 30 basis points year-on-year respectively [1] - The effects of previous low-interest rate policies are gradually being realized, as evidenced by the recovery in M1 growth, the Shanghai Composite Index surpassing 3700 points, and the total market capitalization of A-shares exceeding 100 trillion yuan [1] Group 2 - In the context of uneven economic recovery, targeted tools are preferred over broad rate cuts to enhance policy effectiveness, avoiding inefficient capital allocation while injecting targeted momentum into specific weak areas [2] - Structural contradictions in the economy still leave room for future rate cuts, as there is a coexistence of insufficient domestic demand and excessive competition on the supply side, necessitating a moderately loose monetary policy to counterbalance these pressures [3] - The timing of potential rate cuts is crucial and should align with the pace of price recovery, as the central bank emphasizes promoting reasonable price increases as a key consideration for monetary policy [3]