China blocks Bloomberg websites

29 June 2012 Last updated at 15:48

Screengrab of Bloomberg.comXi Jinping is set to become the country's next president

Web users in mainland China are unable to access Bloomberg's websites, after they were blocked by local authorities.

The news agency believes the move is a response to an article published about the fortunes of Vice President Xi Jinping's extended family.

China has repeatedly blocked sensitive stories. Two days ago The New York Times' social media accounts were suspended for several hours.

Xi Jinping is set to become the country's next president.

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