China just uncovered a $64 billion 'underground bank'
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The scale of the operation reported is astonishing. The report suggests 410 billion yuan ($64 million, £42 million) in foreign exchange transactions were made by the unnamed organisation.
China's currency is tightly regulated by the government, so even multinational firms have struggled with large foreign exchange deals.
According to Bloomberg, a man named Zhao Mouyi transferred billions of yuan through bank accounts meant for international companies, which are not usually available to Chinese citizens.
Here's a snippet from their report of the People's Daily piece:
Zhao circumvented the capital controls by directly transferring yuan overseas and then exchanged the money into foreign currencies at banks including HSBC Holdings Plc in Hong Kong, the People's Daily said. Zhao then allegedly transferred it to his clients' accounts, the report said, citing the local police.
The size of the bank means that it makes up over half of the underground financial activities that have been identified since earlier this year.
The Chinese government is engaged in a major crackdown on corruption, which is paired with attempts to stem the flight of capital from the country. Up until recently, the world was buying the yuan (or renminbi) on net, as people battled to invest in China. Now, that's changing:
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