China Daily (Hong Kong)

Ex-ICBC chief urges clarity on leverage ratios

- By CAI XIAO caixiao@chinadaily.com.cn

China should confirm the leverage ratios of Stateowned enterprise­s by category and i nject capital i nto those related to national welfare and security, said the former president of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China.

“In order to i mplement the policy of ‘cutting overcapaci­ty, destocking, deleveragi­ng, reducing corporate costs and shoring up weak spots’ for SOE reform, we need to find the reasons for the high leverage ratios of some State-owned enter- prises and take effective measures,” Yang Kaisheng, who is also a national political advisor, said over the weekend.

Five major tasks of cutting overcapaci­ty, destocking, deleveragi­ng, reducing corporate costs and shoring up weak spots were listed at the Central Economic Work Conference in December 2015, for China’s socioecono­mic developmen­t in 2016.

China will continue to accomplish the five tasks in 2017 through reform methods, Premier Li Keqiang said as he delivered the Government Work Report on Sunday.

Yang told China Daily that loans from banks h a d become a ma in financing source of Stateowned enterprise­s’ operations and expansion, and there is a shortage of investment from SOE’s major shareholde­rs.

“Besides investment returns and capital safety, Stateowned enterprise shareholde­rs and supervisor­s have the responsibi­lity to guarantee the stability of SOE’s leverage ratio,” said Yang.

“SOE shareholde­rs and management department­s should confirm the leverage ratio of State-owned enterprise­s by category and pay close attention to the change of the ratios.”

Yang said if the leverage ratio of a State-owned enterprise is close to the threshold, they need to inject capital into the company.

“As State-owned capital is limited, the funds should be used in companies related to national welfare and people’s livelihood­s and national security,” he said.

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Yang Kaisheng, ex-ICBC chief and a national political advisor

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