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China’s
city commercial banks have achieved record high scores on a host of regulatory
indicators, says Liu Mingkang, former Chairman of the CBRC. He asserts that the
banks are on a healthy development path.
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As of
the end of September, 2011, the total assets of China’s city commercial banks
were RMB 8.96 trillion constituting 8.3% of the total assets of in the banking
sector. The non-performing loan ratio for the city commercial banks was 0.79%,
down 0.12 percentage points compared to that at the year’s beginning and - for
the fourth consecutive quarter - lower than that of the entire banking sector.
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Related
Data: Total Assets, Total Liabilities, NPL, Tier 1 Ratio, LDR
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Related
Companies: Bank of Beijing (SSE: 601169), Bank of Nanjing (SSE: 601009), Bank of Ningbo (SZSE:002142), Bank of Jiangsu, Bank of Hangzhou, Bank of Shanghai, Bank of Jinzhou, Bank of Chongqing, China Zheshang Bank, Xiamen Bank
City commercial banks: increasing balance and declining NPL
Comparison between public and unlisted city commercial banks
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