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China’s credit growth edges up in May

Published: June 18, 2019
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

Chinese banks made more loans in May to counter slowing economic growth, but demand for business credit remained sluggish and suggested the need for further policy easing, reported Caixin.

In May, banks made RMB 1.18 trillion ($170.5 billion) in net new loans, up from RMB 1.02 trillion in the previous month, according to the data. Of the RMB 1.18 trillion, 56.1%, or RMB 662.5 billion, went to the household sector, up from April’s 51.5%.

China’s total social financing, a broad measure of credit and liquidity in the economy, grew by a net RMB 1.4 trillion in May, slightly higher than a net increase of RMB 1.36 trillion the month before, according to central bank data.

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