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CBRC warns lenders of joint loan risks

By Jiang Xueqing (China Daily) Updated: 2014-05-30 06:59

"In the early days, people paid more attention to the bright side of joint-guarantee loans in terms of risk diversification. But now, they are becoming worried that financial risks will transfer to other companies if one member of the mutual help group is in trouble," Zong said.

CBRC warns lenders of joint loan risks

The CBRC wants to warn banks of possible risk exposure in businesses such as steel trade enterprises in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, especially at a time when the Chinese economy faces downward pressure. The problem is not considered huge, however, since most Chinese companies are cautious about joining a group that provides mutual credit guarantees, he said.

In regions where the problem of joint-guarantee loans is more serious, regulators have asked banks to maintain the current situation and wait until the economy gets better, rather than withdrawing their loans if they find a company has huge management problems, Reuters reported.

"We need to take steady measures to solve the problem," said Zong. "Sudden withdrawal of bank loans may break the capital chain of companies, thus exposing and widening financial risks. The banks should tolerate a company's slight drop in efficiency if the decline is generally caused by the economic slowdown."

The banks, however, will make their own decisions about withdrawing loans to avoid increasing their exposure to bad debt. Whether they will strictly follow the guidance of the CBRC remains to be seen, said Ni Jun, a financial analyst at Shanghai-based Greenwoods Asset Management Ltd.

 

 

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