Chinese regulators are pushing banks to speed up approvals of new loans to cash-starved private property developers, people with knowledge of the matter said, a bid to revive homebuyer sentiment that risks denting lenders' asset quality.

Chinese regulators are pushing banks to speed up approvals of new loans to cash-starved private property developers, people with knowledge of the matter said, a bid to revive homebuyer sentiment that risks denting lenders' asset quality.

The effort uses the "whitelist" mechanism, Beijing's latest support measure aimed at easing the sector's unprecedented liquidity squeeze and spurring home purchases, as new home prices fell in February for an eighth straight month.