Moody’s Investors Service has revised its outlook for China’s banking system to stable from negative, partly thanks to the Chinese government’s efforts to curb shadow banking. “The revision reflects our expectations that non-performing loan formation rates will be relatively stable at current levels,” said Yulia Wan, a Moody’s assistant vice president and analyst. “The stable outlook is also based on…
Moody’s upgrades China’s banking system as government curbs shadow banking
28 July 2017
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