China easing swells risks for overseas loan volumes
China’s policy of easing interest rates has pushed down expectations for the renminbi, and made mainland banks more comfortable holding foreign currencies. That has added to a change in rules that makes it more sensible for companies to borrow onshore, and further threatens loan volumes outside of the country, writes Matthew Thomas.
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