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Credit squeeze drives change at China’s SMEs

Zhu Lefang waves a piece of paper listing companies of interest to his small investment firm in Wenzhou, a city of 9m in eastern China.

“The harder it is for companies to get loans, the more business there is for us,” he says. “And the last six months have been very, very busy.”

As China seeks to rein in stubbornly high inflation, measures to tighten borrowing have prompted fears that the country’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will be hit hard, as credit is channelled instead to large state-backed companies.

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