China orders state-owned banks to cut interbank lending, sources say, aiming to keep borrowing costs from falling too far below the policy rate.
China has told big state-owned banks to reduce their lending in the interbank market, according to sources, in an effort to prevent borrowing costs from drifting too far below the policy interest rate.
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