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<br>SHANGHAI, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Chinese banks are rushing to issue low-cost deposits via the interbank market to help fund companies that are fighting the coronavirus outbreak.<br> <br>A total of 26 banks are issuing negotiable [http://www.accountingweb.co.uk/search/site/certificate certificate] of deposits (NCDs) on Thursday to raise roughly 17 billion yuan ($2.43 billion) in total that will to be lent to companies involved in epidemic prevention and control,  [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-trung-quoc-nam-ninh-truong-gia-gioi-phuong-hoang-co-tran-6-ngay.html tour du lịch phượng hoàng cổ trấn] according to the National Interbank Funding Center.<br> <br>Such "virus NCDs" carry lower interest rates than normal NCDs, which could help lower funding costs for such companies.<br> <br>China has already encouraged the issuance of anti-virus bonds, and virus loans, to help channel more money into sectors that have been [http://photo.net/gallery/tag-search/search?query_string=hardest%20hit hardest hit] by the outbreak, which has killed over 2,000 people, infected 74,000 and caused widespread economic disruptions.<br> <br>Issuers of the virus NCDs include major state lenders such as Bank of China and Construction Bank, [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-trung-quoc-nam-ninh-truong-gia-gioi-phuong-hoang-co-tran-6-ngay.html kynghidongduong.vn] as well as small banks such as Bank of Kunlun and Bank of Changsha.<br> <br>($1 = 6.9975 Chinese yuan renminbi) (Reporting by Samuel Shen and Josh Horwitz; Editing by Kim Coghill)<br>
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<br>SHANGHAI, [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-trung-quoc-nam-ninh-truong-gia-gioi-phuong-hoang-co-tran-6-ngay.html tour phượng hoàng cổ trấn] Feb 20 (Reuters) - Chinese banks are rushing to issue low-cost deposits via the interbank market to help fund companies that are fighting the [http://www.groundreport.com/?s=coronavirus%20outbreak coronavirus outbreak].<br> <br>A total of 26 banks are issuing negotiable certificate of deposits (NCDs) on Thursday to raise roughly 17 billion yuan ($2.43 billion) in total that will to be lent to companies involved in epidemic prevention and control, according to the National Interbank Funding Center.<br> <br>Such "virus NCDs" carry lower interest rates than normal NCDs, which could help lower funding costs for [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-trung-quoc-nam-ninh-truong-gia-gioi-phuong-hoang-co-tran-6-ngay.html kynghidongduong.vn] such companies.<br> <br>China has already encouraged the issuance of anti-virus bonds, and virus loans, to help channel more money into sectors that have been hardest hit by the outbreak, which has killed over 2,000 people, infected 74,000 and caused widespread economic disruptions.<br> <br>Issuers of the virus NCDs include major state lenders such as Bank of China and Construction Bank, as well as small banks such as Bank of Kunlun and Bank of Changsha.<br> <br>($1 = 6.9975 Chinese yuan renminbi) (Reporting by Samuel Shen and Josh Horwitz; Editing by Kim Coghill)<br>

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SHANGHAI, tour phượng hoàng cổ trấn Feb 20 (Reuters) - Chinese banks are rushing to issue low-cost deposits via the interbank market to help fund companies that are fighting the coronavirus outbreak.

A total of 26 banks are issuing negotiable certificate of deposits (NCDs) on Thursday to raise roughly 17 billion yuan ($2.43 billion) in total that will to be lent to companies involved in epidemic prevention and control, according to the National Interbank Funding Center.

Such "virus NCDs" carry lower interest rates than normal NCDs, which could help lower funding costs for kynghidongduong.vn such companies.

China has already encouraged the issuance of anti-virus bonds, and virus loans, to help channel more money into sectors that have been hardest hit by the outbreak, which has killed over 2,000 people, infected 74,000 and caused widespread economic disruptions.

Issuers of the virus NCDs include major state lenders such as Bank of China and Construction Bank, as well as small banks such as Bank of Kunlun and Bank of Changsha.

($1 = 6.9975 Chinese yuan renminbi) (Reporting by Samuel Shen and Josh Horwitz; Editing by Kim Coghill)