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CNBC Business • Jun 20, 2025
China keeps key lending rates steady after May cut as trade deal with U.S. eases growth worries
The central bank’s decision to maintain current borrowing costs reflects cautious optimism about economic stability amid improving trade relations and ongoing efforts to support su...
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CNBC Business • May 20, 2025
China cuts benchmark lending rates for the first time in 7 months in Beijing's growth push
The recent reduction in key interest rates by China’s central bank aims to lower borrowing costs, potentially stimulating investment and economic activity amid ongoing efforts to s...
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