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Analysis: Banks play cat-and-mouse with Beijing to comply with rules
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[Reuters] - By Kelvin Soh and Gabriel Wildau. HONG KONG/SHANGHAI | Wed Jul 11, :07pm EDT. HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's banks are playing a game of cat-and-mouse with the Beijing authorities, window-dressing deposit numbers at the end
China rate cut a gamble that banks will boost economy
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[Reuters] - Beijing has made clear it will not repeat its massive fiscal stimulus package, which bolstered growth but left an unwelcome legacy of strong inflationary pressures and a potential property bubble. (Additional reporting by Kelvin Soh in Hong Kong
In the IPO capital of the world, Western banks go hungry
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[Reuters] and help build something. That's my single biggest competitive advantage. I have massive reach into China at a low cost, and that reach is valuable." (Additional reporting by Kelvin Soh and Lawrence White; Editing by Michael Flaherty and Ian
Bank of China says on guard against property risk
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[Reuters] to reinvigorate economic growth, but at the same time it gave banks more leeway to stray from the benchmark. They can now offer rates of up to 110 percent of the benchmark - up to percent currently. (Writing by Kelvin Soh; Editing by Richard
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