Bloomberg: China Regulators Ask Banks to Report Short-Term Liquidity after Sell-off in Bonds, Triggering Investors Withdrawals from Wealth Management Fixed-Income Products
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Bloomberg: China Regulators Ask Banks to Report Short-Term Liquidity after Sell-off in Bonds, Triggering Investors Withdrawals from Wealth Management Fixed-Income Products
17th November 2022 | Hong Kong
Bloomberg News has reported China regulators asking banks to report their short-term liquidity after a sell-off in bonds, triggering investors withdrawals from banks wealth management fixed-income products. Bloomberg Twitter: “Chinese regulators ask banks to report on their ability to meet short-term obligations after a rapid selloff in bonds triggered a flood of investor withdrawals from fixed-income products, sources say.”
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Chinese regulators ask banks to report on their ability to meet short-term obligations after a rapid selloff in bonds triggered a flood of investor withdrawals from fixed-income products, sources say https://t.co/6sb4YoMLwK