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China Restricts Overseas Borrowing Approvals Amid $100 Billion Bond Maturities in 2024

China has tightened approvals for overseas borrowings, prompting some companies to seek cash. Around $100 billion in bonds are due this year. The developments were reported without specific company details.

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China is tightening approvals for overseas borrowings, leading some companies to seek cash as around $100 billion in bonds come due this year, @business reported. The tightening of approvals has created challenges for companies needing to manage upcoming debt obligations. Some companies are actively seeking cash in response to these restrictions on overseas borrowings.

This year, approximately $100 billion worth of bonds are maturing, adding pressure amid the stricter approval process for borrowing abroad.

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China's stricter borrowing rules prudently manage debt risks, enabling companies to secure funding through domestic channels amid maturing bonds.

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