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Posted on August 17, 2011 by ColinTwiggs

China bank lending slows — but not enough

China’s growth in bank lending has slowed to an annual rate of 15% from its peak of 35% in 2009, but indicates that further tightening is required to bring the inflation hangover under control.

China Total Bank Lending

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