BEIJING: China’s anti-corruption watchdog said it would expand its inspections to major financial institutions, including the central bank and regulatory authorities, which are already under pressure after a spectacular stock market meltdown.

After a series of probes into large state-owned enterprises—in particular oil firms—the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the Communist Party monitor, now plans to target the financial sector.

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