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Monday, September 15, 2008
China Central Banks Cut Rates
The People's Bank of China reduced the one-year lendingrate to 7.20 percent from 7.47 percent, effective tomorrow, and lowered the reserve ratio at the nation's smaller banks by 1 percentage point from 17.5%.
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