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China scraps reserve requirement for forward forex trading

Xinhua | Updated: 2020-10-11 07:37

A bank staff member counts RMB and US dollar notes in Nantong, Jiangsu province, on Aug 28, 2019. [Photo/Sipa]

BEIJING — China's central bank announced on Saturday that it will scrap the reserve requirement for forward forex trading starting Oct 12.

The foreign exchange risk reserve ratio for forward forex trading will be reduced from 20 percent to zero, the People's Bank of China said in an online statement.

The move was made as the country's foreign exchange market operation has remained stable with balanced market supply and demand since the start of this year, according to the statement.

The PBOC said that exchange rate of the Chinese renminbi, or the yuan, has maintained two-way fluctuations based on market supply and demand, and demonstrated greater flexibility.

"China has seen stable market expectations and orderly flows of cross-boarder capital so far this year," the central bank said.

"The adjustment will help the exchange rate of RMB against the US dollar remain at a reasonable equilibrium level," said Wen Bin, chief analyst at China Minsheng Bank, adding that the currency has recently seen significant appreciation amid improving economic fundamentals of the country.

The central parity rate of the yuan strengthened 305 pips to 6.7796 against the US dollar Friday, according to the China Foreign Exchange Trade System.

Wen said the adjustment can also help banks reduce the cost of forward forex trading and increase demand of this product among enterprises, so as to better use derivatives to manage exchange rate risks.

In the statement, the country also pledged continued efforts to maintain the flexibility of the yuan's exchange rate and stabilize market expectations to keep the RMB's exchange rate basically stable at a reasonable and balanced level.

China pursues a prudent monetary policy in a more flexible and appropriate way, according to this year's government work report.

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