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Chinese banks to issue more bad loan-backed securities in 2017: Fitch

Total issuance of asset-backed securities rose sharply in China during 2016, says ratings agency

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Bad debt ratio of Chinese banks has risen to 1.81 per cent by the end of 2016, the highest since the second quarter of 2009, according to the banking regulator. Photo: AFP
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China may permit more commercial banks to sell bad loan-backed securities in 2017 to help lenders cope with surging sour loans and deepening economic slowdown, according to global ratings agency Fitch Ratings.

Under the government’s regulatory support, China’s nascent structured finance market has seen a strong growth in 2016, with the total issuance of asset-backed securities up 42 per cent year-on-year to 865 billion yuan (HK$975.9 billion), according to recent statistics from Fitch.

Asset-backed securities are bonds or notes backed by financial assets, including loans, leases, company receivables etc. China’s asset-backed securities market was restarted in 2012 after three years of suspension. After a flattish start in 2012 and 2013, it gained strong momentum in 2014 and has expanded at a rapid pace since then.

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In 2016, six Chinese commercial banks become pilot banks for issue of asset-backed securities products backed by non-performing loans, with a total quota of 50 billion yuan. These banks include the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, China Construction Bank, Bank of China, Agricultural Bank of China, Bank of Communications, and China Merchants Bank.

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The six pilot banks issued a combined 15.6 billion yuan of non-performing loans’ asset-backed securities products in 2016, according to recent data from China Government Securities Depository Trust & Clearing Company.

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