China studying new reforms to help small business - media

Reuters  |  SHANGHAI 

(Reuters) - Chinese policymakers are studying new ways to give small firms access to cheaper credit and support private sector businesses that face refinancing challenges, the said on Monday.

The paper said financial institutions are now being mobilised to provide more support to private companies, and will be allowed to use a wider range of such as bonds and lending.

is trying to avert a sharp economic slowdown, brought about by slowing domestic demand and tough U.S. tariffs on its exports.

On Friday, the central cut reserve rate requirements for a fifth time in a year, which is expected to free up $116 billion in cash for new lending.

Chinese also said on Friday that would work to cut taxes and fees to try to boost the economy in what he described as a programme of "countercyclical adjustments".

Chinese regions are already drawing up new plans to support private businesses, with the southwestern municipality of and the northeast province of both announcing new measures, including relief funds, to promote private enterprise development.

said the priority of the central bank was to liberalise interest rates, create a unified capital pricing system and improve access to financing for small businesses.

(Reporting by David Stanway; Editing by Sam Holmes)

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First Published: Mon, January 07 2019. 10:56 IST