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China’s top leadership has increased the pressure on lenders and financial regulators by urging them to do more to provide financial support to small and private businesses in a move aimed at keeping the slowing economy on track and maintaining social stability amid the trade war with the United States.

Axar.az reports citing South China Morning Post.

Banks, local governments and regulators have been urged to change the behaviour of commercial banks, who have only been offering lukewarm financial support to private borrowers.

“Financial regulators must enhance supervision, while fiscal authorities also must make full use of fiscal and tax policy and play its role as investor of state-owned financial institutions,” said the joint circular by the Communist Party Central Committee and the State Council.

“All the provincial governments also need to take their responsibilities and take relevant measures to lift the financing support for private firms.”

The key policy guidelines, for example, ask China’s central bank to lower the required reserve ratio so that banks will have more funds available to lend.

On Friday, data showed that new yuan loans in January hit an all-time high at 3.23 trillion yuan (US$477 million), showing the banks are already in a mode of frenzied lending.

The People’s Bank of China (PBOC), China’s central bank, reports to the State Council and is part of the overall government structure.

The banking watchdog, the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission, meanwhile, were told to be more tolerant to non-performing loans so that banks will be more willing to grant loans to private borrowers.

The policy document came at a time when China’s economy is cooling quickly amid the trade war with the United States, reflecting underlying anxiety among the top decision makers in Beijing over growth prospects.

It also showcased Beijing’s efforts to help the private sector, which contributes more than 80 per cent of the country’s employment and over 90 per cent of new jobs created each year.

The funding difficulty and high financing costs are decade-old problems for small and private firms in China, who are unable to obtain bank credit as easy as state-owned enterprises.

Date
2019.02.15 / 20:37
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Axar.az
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