China will not raise interest rates this week, People's Bank of China governor Zhou Xiaochuan has said, amid speculation that further monetary tightening measures would be taken to curb inflation and prevent the economy from overheating.
The head of the central bank said he was satisfied with the current interest rate level and the country does not need to adjust interest rates too frequently, according to a report in China Securities Journal published on Tuesday.
When asked about the possibility of an imminent interest rate increase, he said that would not happen during the week of Nov. 19.
However, the top banker would not rule out the possibility of another interest rate hike in the long term, said the report.
"The interest rate level depends on the economic data," he said. "Therefore we will watch future statistics closely."
Zhou's comments came in the midst of growing speculation that the central bank would resort to the sixth interest rate incre...





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