Debt-ridden Chinese city does U-turn on scrapping loan guarantees
Ningxiang bows to pressure and reverses sudden plan to invalidate promises to pay money owed
A city government in central China has scrapped plans to pull guarantees to pay local debts after a backlash among creditors, lawyers and financial professionals.
The U-turn by the government in Ningxiang, Hunan province, comes as the country’s leadership under President Xi Jinping tries to rein in local authorities’ massive debt problems.
The rapid roll-out and then reversal in policy also highlights the risks facing creditors who have lent to municipal authorities in China, according to analysts.
In a document dated August 14, Ningxiang’s government said its finance guarantee letters issued for state-owned institutions and businesses issued since January 2015 were invalid.
The note said the ruling had been made because the finance ministry banned local governments from making such commitments.