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Henan promises to release frozen bank funds after violent protest

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Rare public protests broke out following a bank scandal in central China. Image: Weibo

The local financial regulator in China’s central Henan province said it will start releasing customer funds from the four rural banks that have reportedly frozen around 39 billion yuan (US$5.8 billion) from July 15, following Sunday’s violent clash between protesters and the police. 

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