China extends crackdown on illicit funds transfers to Macau -SCMP

HONG KONG, Dec 17 (Reuters) - China has launched a fresh security drive that allows it access to all transfers through the state-backed UnionPay credit card to identify suspicious transactions in Macau, the latest move in a crackdown on illicit funds leaving the country, the South China Morning Post reported on Wednesday.
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