 
  China encourages opening of more private banks
Needed to support cash-starved small firms.
The State Council, China’s cabinet, has revealed plans to establish more private banks in the latest bid to boost China’s flagging economy.
A statement said the cabinet will actively develop small-sized financial institutions and open up the channel for private capital to enter the financial sector.
The improved access to finance will be somewhat relaxed for growth- and innovation-based enterprises, while refinancing for listed small and medium enterprises or SMEs will also be on the agenda.
	More trials for privately-placed bonds for SMEs will be encouraged to increase bond issuance and build a quick and flexible financing mechanism.
	 
 
						 
						 
						 
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