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Bad loans ratio rises to nearly 2 percent in the first quarter: HKMA

Bad loans ratio rises to nearly 2 percent in the first quarter: HKMA

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The local currency touched the weak-side of its trading band at 7.85 per US dollar during New York hours on Wednesday, prompting the HKMA to intervene at the request of banks. Photo by REUTERS

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