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- By JIANG XUEQING jiangxueqi­ng@ chinadaily.com.cn

China’s commercial banks will continue to step up issuance of housing mortgages in the second half of the year, due to relatively good asset quality and high returns. >

Chinese commercial banks stepped up the issuance of housing mortgages and will continue to do so in the second half of this year, dueto relatively good asset quality and the high returns of housing mortgages.

Statistics from the People’s Bank of China, the central bank, showed that renminbide­nominated loans increased by 463 billion yuan ($69 billion) in July. Most of the new loans were to households, which rose 457.5 billion yuan.

Several major commercial banks posted fast growth in housing mortgages in the first half of 2016, which accounted for more than half of the increase in their gross loans and advances to customers, according to the interim results announceme­nt for the six months ended June 30.

Spurred by the central government’s easing of housing mortgage policies, China Constructi­on Bank Corp, the country’s second-largestcom­mercial lender by assets, witnessed a 14.7 percent growth of residentia­l mortgage balance from the end of 2015 to 3.18 trillion yuan as of June 30. The growth accounted for 62.5 percent of the bank’s newloans.

Wang Hongzhang, chairman of the CCB, said on Friday: “Our bank will continue to increase residentia­lmortgages in the second half of this year and the following year. Next, we will play a more active role in revitalizi­ng real estate by stepping up our contributi­on to the constructi­on of supporting facilities, such as hospitals, schools and shopping malls, to reduce housing overcapaci­ty.”

The bank will also accelerate the developmen­t of the housing provident fund and provide housing mortgages to low-income groups at lower interest rates, he said.

Agricultur­al Bank of China Ltd, the country’s third-largest commercial lender by assets, increased its housing mortgage balance by 311.03 billion yuan from the end of last year to 2.24 trillion yuan by the end of June.

growth of renminbi-denominate­d loans in July

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