World Bank President David Malpass says China has too much debt

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World Bank President David Malpass says China has too much debt
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'China moved so fast that in some part of the world there is just too much debt,' Malpass says. 'That's something that we can work on with China.'

div > div.group > p:first-child"> "China moved so fast that in some part of the world there is just too much debt," Malpass told CNBC's Sara Eisen on"Squawk on the Street.""That's something that we can work on with China."

The country has also borrowed billions of dollars from the World Bank despite being the second largest economy in the world and surpassing the bank's income threshold for low-cost loans in 2016.

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