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Overseas banks set to move into RMB business
By Zhang Dingmin (China Daily)
Updated: 2005-12-06 05:49

In a report released by PricewaterhouseCoopers in September, the most important driver of change in the Chinese banking industry was the pace of regulatory change, foreign banks surveyed said.

China is expected to scrap all restrictions on foreign banks at the end of next year and allow them into such key areas as local currency retail business.

"The authorities are trying to prod local banks by promoting broader participation of foreign players in the market," said Dong Chen, a senior banking analyst at China Securities.

After a few years of restructuring and rescue plans, Chinese banks, particularly the State-owned Big Four banks, are now able to stand on their own feet in the marketplace, but need to improve risk management, corporate governance and efficiency in a fully-competitive market environment, he said.

The Chinese Government has pumped in a combined US$60 billion as capital infusions for three of the Big Four banks in the past two years to clean up their balance sheets, but analysts say significant progress in areas such as corporate governance has yet to be seen.

"We need to promote competition, which will benefit the Chinese banking sector over the long haul," Dong said, noting domestic banks are not strong enough to compete in the international market.

A total of 71 foreign banks had set up 238 operational entities in 23 Chinese cities by the end of October, according to the CBRC. Although they still account for a small 2 per cent of total banking assets, they have grabbed a 20 per cent share in foreign-currency loans.

Foreign banks now account for 12.4 per cent of total banking assets in Shanghai, China's financial centre. Since the local currency business started opening up two years ago, foreign banks' renminbi assets have risen to 100 billion yuan (US$12.3 billion).

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