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CHINA PRESS
CHINA PRESS: China's monetary policy should be more flexible and deliver smooth
access to currency for market players while avoiding arbitrage, according to a
report in Securities Times. Citing Chen Yulu, vice governor of the People's Bank
of China, the report said the coronavirus pandemic may continue to impact the
Chinese economy with debt risk from South Asia and Africa also piling risks onto
the financial system. 

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