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Chinese banks, slow-boiling frogs

Put a frog in boiling water and it will jump out. Put a frog in cold water and slowly raise the temperature, and it won’t notice—or so the story goes.

It may not actually be true for frogs, but investors in the equity of China’s major banks may discover that recognising major threats quickly is better than allowing the reality to sink in over time.

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