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Markets

China money rates steady, traders say balance struck

Published November 21, 2012 Updated November 21, 2012 04:44am

yuan- copySHANGHAI: China's money rates painted a mixed picture on Wednesday as the key 7-day rate fell slightly while one- and 14-day tenors crept up, and traders said rates had reached a good balance.

 

The benchmark weighted-average seven-day bond repurchase rate fell 14.31 basis points to 3.2033 percent at midday, from 3.3464 percent at the close on Tuesday.

 

The 14-day repo rate crept up to 3.4676 percent from 3.4448 percent, marking its higest level this month, but still below its 28-day moving average.

 

Traders said that rates were at a relatively stable level and that the day's movements were simply a matter of correcting slight imbalances.

 

Looking at 28-day moving averages supports this case -- overnight and 14-day rates had been below their month average and so were due a rise, while the 7-day had crept above the average in Tuesday's trading.

 

A trader at an Asian bank in Shanghai added that short-term money supply was already ample, making it difficult for banks to lend, while longer-term tenors were tight ahead of an annual spike in cash demand at the year-end.

 

The one-day repo rate rose slightly to 2.3123 percent from 2.2543 percent while the 28-day tenor rose to 3.8529 percent from 3.6906 percent.

 

After Tuesday's 114 billion yuan ($18.29 billion) injection through reverse repos, market participants expect the central bank to roughly balance fund injections and drains for the week.

 

Maturing reverse repos and bills are set to drain a net 227 billion yuan from the system, meaning the central bank would need to inject the same amount to strike a balance.

Copyright Reuters, 2012

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