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China's Troubled Bank Loans: Workout and Prevention : Workout and Prevention

Part of the International Banking, Finance and Economic Law Series Set series
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The purpose of this book is to examine the significant and increasing problem of state bank non-performing loans (NPLs) in China, which have undermined the stability of the banking system and the efficient operation of markets.

The accumulation of NPLs in China has been caused by the dominant role of State banks in China's financial markets, weak internal controls within State banks, policy loans to state owned enterprises, unnecessary administrative controls on banks' lending activities, and inappropriate banking regulation and supervision.

The author draws on experiences at national, regional and international level to make recommendations for the development of better workout procedures for existing NPLs.

He also examines the role of banking regulation and supervision in preventing accumulation of NPLs and in avoiding the impact of NPLs on the stability of the banking system and the conditions of market discipline.

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Product Details
Kluwer Law International
9041198393 / 9789041198396
Hardback
01/10/2001
Netherlands
427 pages
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