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CHINA PRESS
CHINA PRESS: China is expected to introduce more policies to facilitate the
mobility of private capital, with a particular focus on medium- and long-term
funds for technology infrastructure, the Economic Information Daily reported.
According to the Daily's report, financial institutions and regulators in
Shanghai are working on bridging key infrastructure projects with financial
services, assisting bond financing for companies investing in infrastructure
projects, and improving the tolerance for related mid-to-long-term bad loans.
More regions and financial institutions may follow and implement policies to
support private investment in technology infrastructure, an unnamed industry
insider told the newspaper. 

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