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China banks drained by funds called vampires seek rules

Bareksa25 Maret 2014
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China banks drained by funds called vampires seek rules
File photo of the headquarters of China's central bank, in Beijing (REUTERS/Jason Lee)

Executives at China’s largest banks have called for regulators to curb its rapid expansion

Bloomberg - It has been labeled a “blood-sucking vampire” by a prominent commentator on state-run television. Executives at China’s largest banks have called for regulators to curb its rapid expansion.

The focus of this ire is Internet financing, specifically Yu’E Bao, the fund pioneered nine months ago by Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s online-payment affiliate Alipay. Its ease of use, involving a few taps on a smartphone, has drawn deposits from 81 million customers, more than the population of Germany, as they chase returns higher than China’s banks can offer. The total exceeded 500 billion yuan ($80 billion) as of Feb. 28, according to the official Xinhua news agency, double the amount reported by Alipay in mid-January.

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