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1. Financial Times, head of the central bank: Changes in LPR require seeking a dynamic balance among multiple goals such as stabilizing growth, stabilizing interest rates, and stabilizing exchange rates....

< Span class = "section-news" > 1. Financial Times in charge of the central bank: The change of LPR needs to seek a dynamic balance among multiple goals such as stable growth, stable interest rate spread, and stable exchange rate. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 2. The inversion of bank deposit interest rates has spread, and the scope of long-term and short-term inversions has expanded. < br > < class span = "section-news" > 3. State Office: Actively support eligible traditional Chinese medicine enterprises to raise funds through the issuance of bonds and other means. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 4. The interest rate for 5 years of deposit is actually lower than that for 1 year, and the bank interest rate is "inverted" again. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 5. The total amount of bonds issued by insurance companies during the year has reached 36.60 billion yuan. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 6. Caitong Securities: The bond market is at its peak or over, and the focus of cargo-based and short-term bond funds has shifted to control the withdrawal. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 7. Local bond issuance has accelerated, and the amount of implicit debt issued for 6 trillion replacement has exceeded half. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 8. Institutions: It is too early for Germany to increase the issuance of government bonds. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 9. Japan Securities Industry Association: Japan's ultra-long-term government bonds attracted record foreign capital inflows in February. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 10. Former US Treasury Secretary Summers: The Federal Reserve's decision to sharply slow down its balance sheet shrinkage raised the alarm and revealed the fragility of the bond market. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 11. "New Debt King" Ganglak: Not optimistic about 30-year US Treasury bonds, preferring to invest in short-term bonds.