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As China’s banks ease off lending, new players step into breach
For China’s borrowers, bank loans are becoming old hat. Regular lending accounted for just 52 per cent of the total funding that went into the economy in 2012, compared with 58 per cent in 2011. Banks cut their exposure to long- and medium-term corporate loans in December, for the second month in a row. Chinese companies are still borrowing – they’re just doing so in new and less predictable ways.