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CHINA PRESS: Authorities Need To Ease Banks' Lending Concerns To Real Estate

CHINA PRESS

Officials should eliminate banks’ concerns regarding whitelisted housing project lending by relaxing due diligence, said Wang Yiming, vice chairman at the China Center for International Economic Exchanges. Banks' enthusiasm to issue loans will increase if project and developers’ risks are separated, said Wang. Promoting the central bank's re-lending tool to buy-up unsold housing and narrowing the gap between new and existing mortgage rates can stabilise the market, Wang added. (Source: Yicai.com)

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Officials should eliminate banks’ concerns regarding whitelisted housing project lending by relaxing due diligence, said Wang Yiming, vice chairman at the China Center for International Economic Exchanges. Banks' enthusiasm to issue loans will increase if project and developers’ risks are separated, said Wang. Promoting the central bank's re-lending tool to buy-up unsold housing and narrowing the gap between new and existing mortgage rates can stabilise the market, Wang added. (Source: Yicai.com)