According to CFETS-NEX, China’s yuan liquidity sentiment index stood at 45 as of 08:45 on May 12, down 1 point from 16:00 the previous day. By institution type, the index for large banks, mid-sized banks, and non-bank institutions were 43, 46, and 45 respectively, each declining 1 point. The index uses a 0-100 scale, with 50 marking equilibrium and readings above 50 indicating tightening liquidity conditions.
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