The China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) yesterday denied a media
report in Hong Kong that it has told domestic banks to halt interbank lending to
US banks.
"The regulator has never, through any channel, issued a statement or told
domestic commercial banks not to lend to US financial institutions," the CBRC
said in a statement.
The South China Morning Post reported on Thursday that the regulator ordered
local banks to halt interbank lending to US banks to avoid possible losses
during the financial crisis.
The newspaper cited unidentified sources as saying that the ban applied to
interbank lending of all currencies to US banks but not to banks from other
countries.
The South China Morning Post had carried an irresponsible report without
seeking verification, said the statement. It added that the regulator condemned
this and reserved the right to ascertain legal responsibility.