China Leaves LPR Rate at Record Low for 15th Month
2026-08-20 01:07
By
Chusnul Chotimah
1 min. read
The People's Bank of China kept its key lending rates at record lows for a 15th straight month in August 2026, in line with market expectations.
The move reflected caution over the impact of the conflict in the Middle East, while Q2 GDP growth eased to its lowest level since Q4 2022, although exports remained strongly supported by AI-related demand.
The one-year loan prime rate (LPR), the benchmark for most corporate and household borrowing, was kept at 3.0%, while the five-year LPR, a reference rate for mortgages, remained at 3.5%.
Meanwhile, industrial production and retail sales growth also slowed in July.
At the same time, new yuan loans extended fell in July, marking the sharpest contraction on record.
Housing prices continued to decline in July, reflecting persistent weakness in the property sector.
Last week, the central bank said it would maintain an appropriately loose monetary stance and roll out practical, effective measures as needed.