China Banking Monitor
Published on Thursday, June 27, 2019 | Updated on Friday, June 28, 2019
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China Banking Monitor
Summary
Although the non-performing loan ratio remained stable and the capital adequacy ratio still sufficient to meet financial needs, there is a diverging trend between large and small commercial banks. Some small banks are subject to capital shortfall amid deteriorating asset quality and persistent regulations on shadow banking.
Key points
- Key points:
- Credit growth remained weak, which are mainly supplied through banks’ balance sheet and dominated by consumer and residential mortgage loans.
- Banks’ net profit managed to grow at a modest pace as banks shift to traditional lending from interbank activities.
- Although the headline NPL ratio remained stable, asset quality diverged among big and smaller banks as the regulators have enforced a stricter standard of NPL recognition policy.
- Capital adequacy ratio was supported by banks’ issuance of capital instruments. Small banks are still subject to capital shortfall amid deteriorating asset quality and persistent regulations on shadow banking activities.
- Banks’ liquidity remained adequate but is subject to challenges of credit event.
Topics
- Topic Tags
- Banks
- Regional Analysis China
Tags
- Tags
- Banking union
Authors
Betty Huang
BBVA Research - Economist
Le Xia
BBVA Research - Chief Economist
Olga Gouveia
BBVA Research - Lead Economist
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