China to relax loan-to-deposit ratios
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China to relax loan-to-deposit ratios

Beijing : China | Jul 04, 2012 at 9:06 PM PDT
Source: Sydney Morning Herald
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Story continues below Market talk of an imminent change to the loan-to-deposit ratio (LDR) has swirled for months as volatility in new lending and deposit growth has surged, making it harder to assess the trajectory of credit creation in the world's second biggest economy. FULL ARTICLE AT Sydney Morning Herald
 
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