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Following missteps in the summer of 2015 China's central bank PBOC officials faltered again as they sent different signals to financial markets in Shanghai- first PBOC failing to roll over a credit line of $19.9 billion to China Development Bank on Jan 4, 2015, and then with a sharp decline in the market triggering halt in trading mechnisms moving to inject the same amount into the financial system. Chinese officials are keenly ware of the need to increase productivity of business investment and reduce crippling oversupply in steel and other materials but not clear on how to proceed.
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Efforts to rein in short term borrowing using riskier bonds as collateral for short term loans. Large increase in the use of margin financing creates problems of speculation. In one month alone, for November 2014, the Shanghai Stock Exchange composite makes a gain of 25%.
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