On July 13, the DR007 rate closed at 1.4021%, showing signs of stabilization and continuing to fluctuate around the policy rate of 1.4%.
Note: Short-term money market rates such as DR007 reflect the adequacy of market liquidity. Besides loan rates for the real economy, many transactions in financial markets such as the stock and bond markets are essentially leveraged through loans, and the cost of these loans depends on short-term funding rates. DR007 is generally considered the anchor for short-term interest rates in China. The difference between DR007 and the central bank's 7-day reverse repo rate (policy rate) indicates whether the market is short of funds. If the DR007 rate is significantly higher than the policy rate, it indicates a shortage of funds, and the central bank may intervene to inject liquidity; conversely, it indicates very ample market liquidity.