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On the one hand, the People's Bank of China (PBOC) is trying to contain leverage and reduce speculation in the financial market. On the other, it is trying to help stabilize growth in an economy that is in the midst of painful restructuring and expanding at its slowest pace in 26 years.


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"China should keep its monetary policy prudent and stable, appropriately expand aggregate demand to avoid an overly-rapid economic slowdown and at the same time refrain from excessive money supply to prevent bubbles," Zhang has said.


China has kept the same prudent monetary policy since 2011. However, in practice it has been slightly eased for a period of time to alleviate pressure from a slowing economy. As the country's economic health continued to improve, policy makers announced that they would maintain "a prudent and neutral" policy in 2017.


Yi Gang Air Vapormax Shoes , deputy governor of the PBOC, restated Wednesday that China should "maintain the prudent monetary policy, which is in a neutral state. A neutral state is neither tight nor loose."


Analysts have said the shift indicated that China will lean toward monetary tightening should they need to curb any asset bubbles or mitigate financial risks.


Speculation of China's shifting away from a relative easing policy has intensified since May last year, when an "authoritative figure" warned in a "People's Daily" article that China may suffer a "systematic financial crisis" and economic recession should debt not be properly handled.


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Possible monetary tightening in other major economies and rising price pressure in and outside China have sparked talk of tightening in China this year, but analysts expect the central bank to focus tightening on money-market rates rather than raising benchmark interest rates this year.


Even though China's banks extended a record 12.65 trillion yuan (1.85 trillion U.S. dollars) of new yuan-denominated loans in 2016, the central bank has been moving to raise the costs of funding by tightening liquidity in the interbank market.


Money market rates have been edging higher since the third quarter of 2016. In January, the central bank raised rates on its medium-term loan facility for the first time since it debuted in 2014.


The months ahead will see a continuation of cautious, incremental tightening.


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Unlike early last year, when China had a troublesome start, the world's second-largest economy has entered 2017 on a much more solid footing, giving policy makers more room to maneuver.


Exports and imports staged strong rebounds in January, official manufacturing purchasing managers' index remained in expansionary territory for six consecutive months while producer price index (PPI) rising to a five-year high.


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The risk of bond yields and money market rates' moving higher has increased in recent weeks, but will unlikely be allowed to reach levels that could jeopardize growth, Wang said.


Wang expected China's credit growth to moderate only gradually to about 14.9 percent this year, down from 16.1 percent in 2016.




SYDNEY, Feb. 17 (Xinhua) -- A Wallaby-like dinosaur that has been extinct for 100 million years will be bought "back to life" by Australian researchers.


A team of scientists at Deakin University is using a world-first approach combining three-dimensional (3D) printing virtual reality (VR) technology to re-create the wallaby-like leaellynasaura, an ornithopod native to Australia.


Palaeontologists at a site in the state's south-west near the Great Ocean Road have uncovered more than 200 bits of dinosaur and mammal bones in just 12 days.


Meanwhile, mechatronics students from Deakin are using the leaellynasaura bones uncovered to create a 3D model of the dinosaur on a computer which will eventually be printed.


When completed, the project will be displayed at Geelong's National Wool Museum in what is being described as a world-first.


Experts from Deakin's Virtual Reality Lab will then create a VR experience to make the tactile 3D-printed model of the dinosaur appear real.


Ben Hornan, a co-founder of the project, said he hoped the experience would further the general population's knowledge of dinosaurs that once roamed Australia.


"We're looking at how we can use virtual reality and 3D printing to help with providing educational experiences in a museum context," Horan told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) on Frid

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