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'Big four' banks accelerate new loans
Economist
warns
unusually
low
July
take-up
poses
threat
to
annual
credit
supply
target
China
'
s
"
big
four
"
State-owned
banks
accelerated
their
pace
of
new
loan
issuance
in
August
,
which
experts
said
reflected
increased
government
concern
over
further
economic
slowdown
.
The
"
big
four
" —
Industrial
and
Commercial
Bank
of
China
Ltd
,
China
Construction
Bank
Corp
,
Bank
of
China
Ltd
and
Agricultural
Bank
of
China
Ltd
—
extended
70
billion
yuan
($11
billion
)
worth
of
yuan-denominated
loans
in
the
first
half
of
August
,
a
significant
increase
from
the
50
billion
yuan
offered
by
the
same
stage
last
month
,
Shanghai
Securities
News
reported
on
Monday
.
A
Bank
of
China
Ltd
branch
in
Lanzhou
,
Gansu
province
.
The
"
big
four
"
State-owned
banks
in
the
country
extended
70
billion
yuan
($11
billion
)
worth
of
yuan
loans
in
the
first
half
of
August
,
Shanghai
Securities
News
reported
on
Monday
. [
Photo
/
China
Daily
]
The
figures
follow
an
unexpected
fall
in
new
loan
releases
in
July
,
when
China
'
s
various
financial
institutions
extended
540.1
billion
yuan
in
local
currency
new
loans
—
against
an
estimate
of
700
billion
yuan
by
the
industry
—
the
lowest
level
since
last
October
.
China
Construction
Bank
said
last
week
it
would
attach
more
importance
to
"
consolidating
growth
"
and
planned
to
focus
on
its
credit
business
in
the
second
half
of
the
year
—
a
departure
from
the
first
half
,
when
it
had
said
it
would
focus
on
controlling
finance
to
property
development
,
and
other
risks
.
The
announcement
made
CCB
the
first
of
the
"
big
four
"
to
publicly
back
the
government
'
s
"
consolidating
growth
"
agenda
.
Deeply
concerned
about
declining
credit
supply
,
the
four
banks
have
accelerated
their
loan
issuance
in
line
with
government
wishes
,
said
Richard
Huang
,
a
partner
of
Boston
Consulting
Group
and
an
industry
expert
.
Wang
Jun
,
an
economist
with
China
Center
for
International
Economic
Exchanges
,
a
government
think
tank
,
added
: "
July
'
s
figure
was
unusually
low
.
If
that
continues
,
China
won
'
t
even
achieve
its
annual
credit
supply
target
,
which
is
why
credit
release
has
accelerated
in
August
."
Another
sign
of
State
support
is
that
despite
the
big
banks
'
larger
credit
feed
,
the
percentage
of
medium
-
and
long-term
loans
has
not
risen
significantly
,
according
to
a
report
in
Shanghai
Securities
News
.
"
That
demonstrates
the
banks
'
lack
of
confidence
in
their
borrowers
.
If
they
were
more
confident
,
they
would
issue
more
medium
-
and
long-term
loans
,"
said
Huang
.
Shanghai
Securities
News
,
citing
unnamed
sources
,
said
new
loans
in
August
should
be
600
billion
yuan
,
while
Huang
forecast
600
to
700
billion
yuan
.
Policymakers
'
dilemma
However
,
ysts
said
that
a
bigger
concern
for
China
'
s
bankers
and
policymakers
remains
that
the
easing
in
liquidity
still
might
not
be
enough
to
improve
weak
demand
for
loans
from
Chinese
companies
.
"
The
lackluster
real
economy
has
made
it
difficult
for
companies
to
find
decent
projects
.
"
So
,
there
is
no
great
need
for
them
to
seek
lending
,"
Wang
said
.
Dropping
profits
and
rising
overcapacity
have
also
hindered
corporate
expansion
,
further
draining
credit
demand
,
Wang
added
.
China
'
s
economic
growth
in
the
second
quarter
slowed
to
7.6
percent
,
the
lowest
since
early
2009.
"
On
the
supply
side
,
though
the
central
bank
cut
interest
rates
twice
within
a
month
,
the
reserve
requirement
ratio
for
China
'
s
banks
is
still
relatively
high
.
The
high
RRR
,
combined
with
other
requirements
such
as
the
loan
deposit
ratio
,
has
constrained
banks
'
money
supply
."
With
this
in
mind
,
Wang
suggested
a
cut
in
the
reserve
requirement
ratio
"
as
soon
as
possible
".
Jing
Ulrich
,
JP
Morgan
Chase
'
s
managing
director
and
chairwoman
of
global
markets
,
China
,
ruled
out
any
cut
in
the
RRR
before
September
,
but
forecast
two
possible
cuts
soon
after
.
Price
rises
in
commodities
such
as
oil
,
soybeans
and
corn
are
adding
to
the
upward
pressure
on
the
consumer
price
index
—
a
further
reason
for
the
central
bank
to
postpone
further
credit
easing
,
she
added
.
Several
economic
indicators
,
including
falling
export
growth
and
levels
of
FDI
,
have
encouraged
some
economists
to
be
pessimistic
about
the
economic
outlook
.
Ulrich
said
GDP
growth
in
the
third
quarter
may
not
rebound
,
as
many
had
predicted
earlier
,
and
that
the
economy
might
bottom
out
as
late
as
the
fourth
quarter
.
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