China’s new bank lending experienced a rise in May, reaching 620 billion yuan, yet it still fell short of expectations and last year’s figures, indicating a weak private sector appetite. Despite monetary easing and a U.S.-China trade truce, cautious sentiment persists among borrowers due to deflation and elevated U.S. tariffs, limiting export gains and pressuring business confidence.
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China's Lending Recovery Falls Short of Expectations
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