物價是否穩(wěn)定可是老百姓最關(guān)心的問題。時下,豬肉價格飛漲,國家在宏觀調(diào)控上能否穩(wěn)住老百姓的“菜籃子”?央行行長助理易綱表示,央行反對通貨膨脹的決心是堅定的,而且,央行也能夠通過貨幣政策保障價格穩(wěn)定。
China's central bank is concerned by inflationary pressures and is determined to make use of a range of monetary policy tools to contain price increases, a senior official says.
A recent jump in consumer inflation, which hit 3.4 percent in May from a year earlier, raised expectations among many analysts that the People's Bank of China (PBOC) could raise interest rates or carry out other tightening measures soon.
Yi Gang, assistant governor of the central bank, gave no indication of the timing of any such move, but reasserted the PBOC's focus on prices.
"The central bank has a firm determination to keep inflation in check," Yi told reporters Wednesday.
"We have many tools in our toolbox, including raising reserve requirements, interest rates and also open market operations," Yi said.
"We will make comprehensive use of these tools to fight against inflation and to keep growth in prices and the economy stable."
Yi said asset prices, though important, took a back seat when the central bank debated whether to tighten policy.
"We are paying keen attention to asset prices, but they are not the decisive factor when determining macroeconomic control measures. We are mainly concerned with inflation, which in China mainly means CPI," Yi said.
He said the recent pick-up in CPI was mainly due to increases in pork prices and other food.
Over the long run, the central bank aimed to keep real interest rates positive, Yi said.
(Agencies)
Vocabulary:
interest rates: 利率
take a back seat: 處于次要地位
China's central bank is concerned by inflationary pressures and is determined to make use of a range of monetary policy tools to contain price increases, a senior official says.
A recent jump in consumer inflation, which hit 3.4 percent in May from a year earlier, raised expectations among many analysts that the People's Bank of China (PBOC) could raise interest rates or carry out other tightening measures soon.
Yi Gang, assistant governor of the central bank, gave no indication of the timing of any such move, but reasserted the PBOC's focus on prices.
"The central bank has a firm determination to keep inflation in check," Yi told reporters Wednesday.
"We have many tools in our toolbox, including raising reserve requirements, interest rates and also open market operations," Yi said.
"We will make comprehensive use of these tools to fight against inflation and to keep growth in prices and the economy stable."
Yi said asset prices, though important, took a back seat when the central bank debated whether to tighten policy.
"We are paying keen attention to asset prices, but they are not the decisive factor when determining macroeconomic control measures. We are mainly concerned with inflation, which in China mainly means CPI," Yi said.
He said the recent pick-up in CPI was mainly due to increases in pork prices and other food.
Over the long run, the central bank aimed to keep real interest rates positive, Yi said.
(Agencies)
Vocabulary:
interest rates: 利率
take a back seat: 處于次要地位