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Comment: China's PBOC, finance regulators forge bigger role in pushing antitrust enforcement

By MLex Staff ( February 3, 2021, 06:19 GMT | Comment) -- China’s finance regulators appear to be taking an increasingly prominent role in dealing with antitrust-enforcement issues after the country’s top leaders pledged to prevent the disorderly expansion of capital in the economy. The People’s Bank of China, the country's central bank, has lately been the most outspoken among top regulators in flexing its muscles to crack down on monopolies, echoing a slew of unprecedented actions by the country’s competition regulator targeting the Internet sector.China’s finance regulators appear to be taking an increasingly prominent role in dealing with antitrust-enforcement issues after the country’s top leaders pledged to prevent the disorderly expansion of capital in the economy....

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