 
  China’s central bank rolls over $15.46b maturing mid-term loans: report
Fund injection is meant to keep banking system liquidity reasonably ample, PBOC said.
The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) has partially rolled over maturing medium-term loans on 15 July, the same day when a cut in bank’s reserve requirements takes effect, reports Reuters.
In an online statement, PBOC said that it is keeping the interest rate on $15.46b (CNY100b) worth of one-year medium-term lending facility (MLF) loans to some financial institutions steady at 2.95%.
The central bank said the fund injection was meant to "keep banking system liquidity reasonably ample" as many institutions still had mid- to long-term cash demand amid the tax payment season.
The fresh fund injection did not cover all the expiring MLF loans with a value of about $61.8b (CNY400b) that are due on the same day.
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