Shadow banking in China: expanding scale, evolving structure

被引:29
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作者
Li, Tong [1 ]
机构
[1] Fed Reserve Bank San Francisco, Los Angeles, CA 94105 USA
关键词
China; Banks; Loans; Shadow banking; Standard & Poor's; Credit extension;
D O I
10.1108/JFEP-11-2013-0061
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose - This paper aims to survey available data sources and put China's shadow banking system in perspective. Although bank loans still account for the majority of credit provided to China's real economy, other channels of credit extension are growing rapidly. The fast expansion of shadow banking has spurred wide concerns regarding credit quality and financial stability. Design/methodology/approach - This paper explores various data sources, provides an overview of shadow banking activities in China, discusses their close ties with banks and summarizes regulatory issues. Extensive descriptive data are included to provide a comprehensive picture of the nature of shadow banking activities in China. In particular, institutions and products are discussed in great details. Findings - While China's shadow banking system is by no means simple, it does not (yet) involve the extensive use of financial derivatives. Rather, shadow banking credit is often directly extended to the real economy. In addition, shadow banks are typically interconnected with commercial banks in various ways. The expanding scale and constantly evolving structure of the shadow banking system has posed challenges for financial regulators. Originality/value - This paper attempts to quantify the scale and scope of China's shadow banking activities and provides a consistent framework as the basis for cross-country comparison of shadow banking systems. This is one of the first scholarly research products that discusses the origin, nature and risks of China's shadow banking system in a regulatory context.
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页码:198 / 211
页数:14
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