China plans to establish a new bank to fund development of the "New Silk Road," pouring billions of dollars into projects to revive intercontinental land routes and maritime links through central Asia, state media reported Thursday.

The official China Securities Journal said related government departments would establish the "Marine Silk Road Bank", with a minimum paid-in capital of 5 billion yuan (517.49 million pounds), to be funded by the Marine Silk Road Investment Management Fund and by unnamed ASEAN member countries.

China's president Xi Jinping said on Saturday that China would put $40 billion into a special New Silk Road fund to drive investment in infrastructure, speed industrial and financial cooperation and "break the connectivity bottleneck" in Asia.

The initiative will also reduce China's dependence on freight lines dominated by European shippers and its exposure to sea lanes patrolled by the U.S. navy, plus develop new markets for Chinese exports.

Chinese stock markets have celebrated the news, seen as directing fresh spending towards infrastructure-related companies.

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