China Injects $50 Billion Into Policy Banks in Stimulus Push

  • Net injection marks largest increase via tool since Nov. 2022
  • Controversial PSL program used heavily between 2014 and 2019
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The People’s Bank of China injected nearly $50 billion worth of low-cost funds into policy-oriented banks last month, suggesting the central bank may be ramping up financing for housing and infrastructure projects to support the economy.

The outstanding amount of the PBOC’s Pledged Supplemental Lending program to policy banks climbed to 3.25 trillion yuan ($456 billion) at the end of December from 2.9 trillion yuan in the previous month, the central bank said in a Tuesday statement. The net injection of 350 billion yuan was the largest increase via the tool since November 2022.