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China's financial sector faces heightened risks
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By Standard & Poor's
27 January 2016
As China pushes forward with "supply side" economic reforms, Chinese financial institutions may face heightened risks from the property and corporate bond markets due to eroding asset values and investor confidence.
What policymaking risks could affect China's financial sector?
The government is adopting a so-called "bottom-line mindset," which we view as a form of crisis management. Policymakers are willing to press ahead with reform measures on a trial-and-error basis as long as they don't trigger a financial crisis or social instability.
If something doesn't seem to be working, the government can simply reverse the measures again. That exposes the financial sector to significant costs associated with reform measures and suggests elevated policy risks for financial institutions. We've seen the impact of this in the heightened volatility in China's equity and currency markets since mid-2015.
What could go wrong with China's "supply-side" economic reforms?
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