China Banking Regulator Requires Banks to Investigate Exposure to Risk
Published:
2009-12-10
China Banking Regulatory Commission has demanded domestic commercial banks to undetake an internal audit to determine their exposure in terms of credit risks relating to loans effected by recent policies related to industrial restructuring, loans to local governments' financing platforms and the real estate industry and also the risks associated with personal loans that may have flowed into the stock market.
Source
China Securities Journal
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