Chinese Central Bank Cuts Reserve Requirement to Spur Growth
In an effort to get more cash flowing into the economy, the Chinese central bank eased its requirement for how much cash banks need to hold in reserve. The half percentage point drop is meant to make it easier for Chinese banks to make loans and it should spur growth and spending.
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