Abstract

 
 

References (33)



 
 

Citations (5)



 


 



China's Asset Management Corporations


Ben S. C. Fung


Bank of Canada

Guonan Ma


Bank for International Settlements (BIS)

August 2002

BIS Working Paper No. 115

Abstract:     
To address the banking system's non-performing loan (NPL) problem, the Chinese government set up four asset management corporations (AMCs). They were to buy up bad debts of the big four state-owned commercial banks and dispose of them over 10 years, taking a large step towards NPL resolution. But in their first two years, these AMCs have made only a limited contribution to resolution of the NPL problem. They have taken over less than half of the NPLs at the big four banks. In addition, while AMC financing have been less than transparent, it appears to have burdened The People's Bank of China (PBoC) with greater risks to date than the Ministry of Finance (MoF), although there have not been to date any evident monetary consequences. Under plausible recovery scenarios, the AMC losses would surpass the current financial contributions to the AMCs from both the MoF and the PBoC. Since their cash recoveries have lagged their interest obligations, the AMCs face rising cash flow pressure. In response, the government is pushing for speedier asset recovery, as evident in the milestone of the first international NPL auction.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 25

Keywords: banking, non-performing loans, asset management companies, China

JEL Classification: G21, O53

working papers series


Download This Paper

Date posted: November 11, 2005  

Suggested Citation

Fung, Ben S. C. and Ma, Guonan, China's Asset Management Corporations (August 2002). BIS Working Paper No. 115. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=846288 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.846288

Contact Information

Ben S. C. Fung (Contact Author)
Bank of Canada ( email )
234 Wellington Street
Ontario, Ontario K1A 0G9
Canada
Guonan Ma
Bank for International Settlements (BIS) ( email )
CH-4002 Basel
Switzerland
Feedback to SSRN (Beta)


Paper statistics
Abstract Views: 1,733
Downloads: 423
Download Rank: 32,099
References:  33
Citations:  5

© 2013 Social Science Electronic Publishing, Inc. All Rights Reserved.  FAQ   Terms of Use   Privacy Policy   Copyright
This page was processed by apollo6 in 0.343 seconds