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中国LPR连续5个月按兵不动 专家称有下调空间
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-20 08:24

Core Points - The Loan Prime Rate (LPR) in China has remained unchanged for five consecutive months, with the one-year LPR at 3.0% and the five-year LPR at 3.5% [1] - The stability in LPR aligns with market expectations, as the central bank's policy rates have also remained stable [1] - There is a lack of motivation for banks to lower LPR quotes due to historical low net interest margins [1] Future Outlook - External volatility is increasing, with U.S. high tariff policies potentially impacting global trade and China's exports in the fourth quarter [2] - There is a rising necessity for policies to stabilize growth and employment, particularly in boosting domestic demand and stabilizing the real estate market [2] - The possibility of LPR adjustments exists, as the Federal Reserve has resumed interest rate cuts, which may weaken constraints on China's monetary policy [2] - A potential reduction in LPR could lead to lower loan rates for businesses and residents, stimulating internal financing demand and supporting consumption and investment in the fourth quarter [2]