The authorities are probing bond underwriting at several major banks. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BEIJING – Chinese authorities summoned several state-owned banks and other lenders on Friday to clarify details of closely watched industry probes, reported local media.
China’s credit markets closed out the week trying to digest the implications of the new probes into bond underwriting at several major banks, Bloomberg News reported.
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