China's Financial Sector Reforms:
Reforms to modernise and strengthen the financial sector have continued in recent years. The cleaning-up of the stock of non-performing loans is largely completed and considerable progress has been made in improving commercial banks' corporate governance structures and risk management systems....
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Zusammenfassung: | Reforms to modernise and strengthen the financial sector have continued in recent years. The cleaning-up of the stock of non-performing loans is largely completed and considerable progress has been made in improving commercial banks' corporate governance structures and risk management systems. These reforms have given rise to stronger Chinese banks which have so far weathered the global slowdown well. Reform of capital markets has focused on phasing out trading prohibitions on non-traded shares and modernising securities market institutions. Efforts have also been made to improve credit access to underserved segments, notably small and medium-sized enterprises and rural China. Despite progress in opening up the financial sector to international investors and in allowing domestic investors to invest abroad, liberalisation has been slow and in most market segments the foreign share remains very small. Ownership of financial institutions remains dominated by the State, raising issues concerning the financial system's ability to serve the private sector as well as the extent to which banks lending decisions are based purely on commercial considerations. Although the bond market has continued to grow, corporate bond issuance remains relatively small and this segment will need to be further developed in order to address the over-reliance on the banking system |
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DOI: | 10.1787/5kmlh5n23mzs-en |
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spellingShingle | Herd, Richard China's Financial Sector Reforms Economics China, People's Republic |
title | China's Financial Sector Reforms |
title_alt | Les réformes financières en Chine |
title_auth | China's Financial Sector Reforms |
title_exact_search | China's Financial Sector Reforms |
title_full | China's Financial Sector Reforms Richard, Herd, Samuel, Hill and Charles, Pigott = Les réformes financières en Chine / Richard, Herd, Samuel, Hill et Charles, Pigott |
title_fullStr | China's Financial Sector Reforms Richard, Herd, Samuel, Hill and Charles, Pigott = Les réformes financières en Chine / Richard, Herd, Samuel, Hill et Charles, Pigott |
title_full_unstemmed | China's Financial Sector Reforms Richard, Herd, Samuel, Hill and Charles, Pigott = Les réformes financières en Chine / Richard, Herd, Samuel, Hill et Charles, Pigott |
title_short | China's Financial Sector Reforms |
title_sort | china s financial sector reforms |
topic | Economics China, People's Republic |
topic_facet | Economics China, People's Republic |
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