Economics
China Rate Reform Throws Focus on What’s Next to Aid Economy
- PBOC official says ‘not too much’ room for reserve ratio cuts
- Central bank isn’t keen to cut rates immediately: economist
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The People’s Bank of China unveiled a major reform to its system of benchmark interest rates on Tuesday, a move that’s immediately focused attention on if and when the real monetary easing will begin.