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China Urges Major Banks to Reduce Deposit Rates in Effort to Stimulate Growth

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Chinese authorities asked the nation’s biggest banks to lower their deposit rates for at least the second time in less than a year, according to people familiar with the matter, marking an escalated effort to boost the world’s second-largest economy.

State-owned lenders including Bank of China Ltd., Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd. and Bank of Communications Co. were last week advised to cut rates on a range of products, including on demand deposits by 5 basis points and three-year and five-year time deposits by at least 10 basis points, said the people, who asked not to be identified. The request was communicated through the central bank’s interest rate self-disciplinary mechanism, the people said.

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