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Maroc Maroc - THESTAR.COM.MY - Business - 30/Aug 16:00

Refinancing option likely

China is considering allowing homeowners to refinance as much as US$5.4 trillion in mortgages to lower borrowing costs for millions of families and boost consumption. Read full story

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