People's Republic of China: Financial System Stability Assessment
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ISCR; CR; interest rate; banking system; bond market; financial system; central bank; credit risk; exchange rate; monetary policy; banking sector; fixed income; return on assets; asset quality; investment funds; Commercial banks; Loans; Real estate prices; Credit; Stress testing; Global;All these keywords.
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