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Perspective
07 October 2016

Chinese foreign debt regulation change opens door for international banks

Region:
Asia-Pacific
The Chinese government’s change in rules dealing with foreign investment offshore could see an increase in international bank financing in the country. Fangyuan Group’s recent pre-delivery facility was mandated ahead of the regime change in May and could set the tone for the foreign financing of Chinese producers in the future.

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