CHINA> National
|
Related
Central banker warns of risks in stimulus push
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-07-04 19:39 BEIJING: China's massive economic stimulus plan has launched some projects that are wasteful, possibly making it hard for investors involved to repay bank loans, China's central bank chief said on Saturday.
"Some projects may be too wasteful, and some projects in local areas may endanger (investors') ability to pay back loans," Zhou Xiaochuan, the People's Bank of China governor, told a forum at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, without elaborating.
He said China should formally allow local governments to issue bonds to replace the current irregular practices. "As the front gate is still closed, many local governments had to launch fund-raising platforms, which makes it harder to control, and there may be big problems in future," he warned. Beijing announced a 4 trillion yuan ($586 billion) stimulus package at the end of 2008 to help the economy to weather the global slowdown, and banks have rushed to lend money to government-backed projects across the country. Zhou said many local governments were jostling for the money via their investment arms or other fund-raising vehicles and a significant amount of China's newly offered loans has been used to fund municipal projects.
Many governments, however, have also been borrowing through controlled vehicles or by giving hidden guarantees for projects. "You can see a lot of government financing activities, and you can see lots of municipal debts, it is clear that the demand (to issue municipal bonds) is there," Zhou said. "It is better to open the front door than to drive people to walk through backdoor or to jump through the window." he added. |