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China February new Loans Drop to 900B Yuan, Miss Forecasts

BEIJING, March 13 (Reuters) - China's banks extended 900 billion yuan ($130 ​billion) in new yuan loans ‌in February, plunging from 4.71 trillion yuan in January and missing analysts' forecasts, ​according to Reuters ​calculations based on data released ⁠by the People's ​Bank of China (PBOC).

Analysts polled ​by Reuters had expected new yuan loans would stand at 979 ​billion yuan last month.

The PBOC ​does not provide monthly breakdowns. ‌Reuters ⁠calculated the February figure based on the bank's January-February data released on ​Friday, compared ​with ⁠the January figure.

Outstanding yuan loans grew ​6.0% in February from ​a ⁠year earlier, slower than 6.1% in January. Analysts had expected 6.0% growth.

($1 = ⁠6.8999 ​Chinese yuan renminbi)

Reporting ​by Shi Bu and Kevin ​Yao; Editing by Toby Chopra

Source: Reuters


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