China Banking Monitor
Published on Friday, November 29, 2019 | Updated on Friday, November 29, 2019
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China Banking Monitor
Summary
Bank assets growth picked up to 7.7% in Q3 2019 supported by a higher loan growth rate. Assets quality worsened and diverged among big and smaller banks. Capital adequacy ratio dropped on faster growth in risk-weighted assets, small banks are facing deteriorating conditions in funding through NCDs and bond market.
Key points
- Key points:
- Credit growth slumped in October weighed by weak corporate demand coupled with seasonal effects, reflecting that the efforts to funnel credit to the real economy are showing little success.
- Bank assets growth picked up to 7.7% in the first three quarters supported by a higher loan growth rate.
- Asset quality deteriorated in the Q3 2019 as banks report a higher non-performing loan ratio. Asset quality diverged among big and smaller banks on a stricter standard of NPLs recognition.
- Banks’ net profit growth and net interest margin (NIM) picked up as banks shift to relatively high-yield retail credit from interbank activities coupled with a lower wholesale funding cost.
- Banks interconnectedness with the shadow banking system has further decreased.
Topics
- Topic Tags
- Banks
- Regional Analysis China
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Authors
Betty Huang
BBVA Research - Economist
Olga Gouveia
BBVA Research - Lead Economist
Le Xia
BBVA Research - Chief Economist
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