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China's monetary policy may not alter inflation: Newedge

On the back of the rising concerns on food inflation, the Chinese government has hiked the Reserve Requirement Ratio (RRR) for banks by 50 bps as a part of its freshly updated monetary policy. CNBC-TV18's Sonia Shenoy talks to Kirby Daley from Newedge Group to get a clearer perspective on the consequence of the newly declared RRR hike.

February 18, 2011 / 20:51 IST
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On the back of the rising concerns on food inflation, the Chinese government has hiked the Reserve Requirement Ratio (RRR) for banks by 50 bps as a part of its freshly updated monetary policy. CNBC-TV18's Sonia Shenoy talks to Kirby Daley from Newedge Group to get a clearer perspective on the consequence of the newly declared RRR hike.

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first published: Feb 18, 2011 08:00 pm

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