China Daily (Hong Kong)

Regulator will give high priority to financial risk prevention and control

- By JIANG XUEQING jiangxueqi­ng@ chinadaily.com.cn

The China Banking Regulatory Commission said on Tuesday that the nonperform­ing loan ratio of commercial banks in China a the fourth quarter came in at a 1.81 percent, up from an NPL ratio of 1.76 percent in the third quarter — a developmen­t which triggered further measures by the national banking regulator.

The NPL ratio increased by 5 basis points from the previous quarter and 14 basis points from the previous year’s fourth quarter, while the Q4 ratio of loan impairment losses to nonperform­ing loans fell about 5.7 percentage points year-onyear to 175.5 percent, according to the regulatory commission.

At a national meeting on banking supervisio­n and management on Tuesday, CBRC Chairman Shang Fulin said the regulator will give higher priority to financial risk prevention and control in 2017.

Shang said it will stick firmly to its baseline of preventing systemic risk and solidly push forward risk prevention and control in key areas, as well as tightly controllin­g NPL risks.

The CBRC said it will refine the classifica­tion of credit assets, intensify the screening of hidden risks, tightly control the increase of risks and strictly manage the power of approval at different levels.

The commission said it will restrain companies from escaping and revoking debts and strengthen cooperatio­n and informatio­n sharing with local government and legal department­s.

It added that it will also step up punishment of discredite­d companies and company owners, strictly control risks in local government financing vehicles, and press forward with a campaign to tackle peer-to-peer lending risks and telecom fraud.

“In the short and mediumterm, Chinese industries with excess capacity will continue reducing capacity and stocks,”

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