BEIJING -- The Chinese Communist Party's anti-corruption unit has dispatched inspectors to 25 financial companies, including top state-owned banks, in what appears to be a crackdown prompted by the Evergrande debt crisis.
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The People's Bank of China, as well as the country's big four state-owned banks, will undergo an inspection from the Communist Party anti-corruption unit. © Reuters
BEIJING -- The Chinese Communist Party's anti-corruption unit has dispatched inspectors to 25 financial companies, including top state-owned banks, in what appears to be a crackdown prompted by the Evergrande debt crisis.