Core Viewpoint - The People's Bank of China (PBOC) will continue to implement a moderately accommodative monetary policy, focusing on promoting stable economic growth and reasonable price recovery, while adjusting the policy's intensity, rhythm, and timing based on domestic and international economic conditions [1][2]. Group 1: Monetary Policy Implementation - The PBOC's report for the fourth quarter of 2025 indicates that it will introduce a comprehensive monetary and financial policy package to strengthen counter-cyclical adjustments, effectively supporting stable growth in the real economy and smooth operation of financial markets [1]. - By the end of 2025, the total financial volume is expected to maintain rapid growth, with the social financing scale and broad money supply (M2) increasing by 8.3% and 8.5% year-on-year, respectively, significantly outpacing nominal GDP growth [1]. Group 2: Credit Structure and Support - After adjusting for local government debt impacts, RMB loans are projected to grow by around 7%, indicating sustained strong credit support [1]. - The credit structure continues to optimize, with technology loans, green loans, inclusive loans, elderly care industry loans, and digital economy industry loans growing by 11.5%, 20.2%, 10.9%, 50.5%, and 14.1% year-on-year, respectively, all exceeding the overall loan growth rate [1]. Group 3: Future Monetary Tools and Support - In 2025, the PBOC increased the quotas for re-loans for technological innovation and agricultural support by 300 billion yuan each, established 500 billion yuan for consumer services and elderly care re-loans, and created a 200 billion yuan risk-sharing tool for technology innovation bonds [2]. - The PBOC aims to effectively implement various structural monetary policy tools, enhance financial support for key areas such as domestic demand expansion, technological innovation, and small and micro enterprises, while also improving macro-prudential and financial stability management tools [2].
中国人民银行报告:继续实施好适度宽松的货币政策
Xin Hua Wang·2026-02-10 13:25