China regulator wary of banks entering insurance


China regulator wary of banks entering insurance

BEIJING (Reuters)—China's top banking regulator has warned against allowing the country's commercial banks to set up insurance companies, saying successful combinations of the two businesses are rare, a Chinese paper reported on Saturday. The state-controlled China Construction Bank and Bank of...

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