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President opts for greater continuity on economic team despite expectations of shake-up
Beijing has streamlined financial supervision and intensified research as tensions with US rise
Vice-governor Pan Gongsheng says access to finance has improved on eve of rubber-stamp parliament
President expected to unveil sweeping changes to extend Communist party’s grip over finance and other sectors
Beijing prepares to overhaul leadership of financial institutions as economy recovers from Covid
People’s Bank of China uses ‘invisible reserves’ to manage currency fluctuations
Vicious circle as fund managers are forced to sell holdings to satisfy wave of redemptions
Lack of final rules for programme could stall opening up of China’s $5tn swap market
PBoC attempt to channel personal information through official credit-scoring companies meets opposition
China’s central bank sets midpoint of trading band at lowest level since global financial crisis
China’s foreign currency holdings also dropped in September as the strength of the dollar rose
Beijing has accelerated measures in an attempt to shore up confidence in the real estate sector
Regulators seek to allow more renminbi weakness but avoid runaway depreciation
Move comes after the world’s second-largest economy slashed benchmark lending rates in August
Covid lockdowns, sputtering economic growth and diverging monetary policy pile pressure on China’s currency
Central bank equals record rate cut in May but move unlikely to resolve crisis for developers, strategists say
Central bank intervenes as world’s second-biggest economy suffers lockdowns and property market malaise
Heavily indebted sector to receive new loans to complete unfinished apartments owed to angry homebuyers
Gross domestic product expands 0.4% year on year in second quarter, imperilling annual growth target
Authorities under pressure to explain who will reimburse customers in Henan for missing funds
Scheme to deepen financial connectivity with mainland coincides with expanded currency agreement
A strong dose of monetary easing may boost short-term growth, but would risk inflating stock and housing bubbles
Five-year loan prime rate slashed by most since before pandemic as government steps up stimulus
PBoC holds back on reducing key interest rate as it juggles capital outflows and weakening growth
Fed shift towards raising rates will make it hard for China and Japan not to tighten monetary policy
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