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China Seeks to Curb New Bond Sales by LGFVs With Increased Debt
A major Chinese bond regulator is implementing measures to limit new debt sales by local government financing vehicles (LGFVs), increasing pressure on weaker municipal borrowers attempting to refinance their bonds.
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