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Yuan lending expansion keeps momentum

By Wei Tian | China Daily | Updated: 2013-02-22 09:58

Yuan lending expansion keeps momentum

An Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd branch in Yichang, Hubei province. New yuan lending reached 1.07 trillion yuan in January and the high growth will continue this month. [Photo / China Daily]

China's credit supply maintained rapid growth in February, after reaching its fastest pace in two years in the first month of the year.

Experts said the figure - an indicator of overall liquidity - will boost confidence in a brighter economic outlook this year, but also raises concerns about a new round of over-investment.

By the end of last week, China's "big four" State-owned banks had added 250 billion yuan ($40.05 billion) in new yuan loans this month, surpassing the 180 billion yuan recorded in the whole of February last year.

The move continued the trend seen in January, when new yuan lending reached 1.07 trillion yuan, the highest monthly reading since February 2010.

In a report issued earlier this month, the People's Bank of China, the country's central bank, said it will use multiple monetary tools to guarantee "reasonable liquidity on the market and proper growth of credit supply".

Yuan lending expansion keeps momentum

But Lu Zhengwei, an economist with the Industrial Bank Co, said the recent credit figures were astonishing, rather than meeting the central bank's request for "proper growth".

Monthly total new financing between 1 and 1.5 trillion yuan is considered "sufficient", while an amount above 1.8 trilion yuan is "extremely high", Lu said.

Total new financing, including both bank and non-bank credit, in January amounted to 2.54 trillion yuan, an increase of more than 50 percent compared with December and more than double that of a year ago.

A report by Citic Securities Co Ltd attributed the record volume in January to growing financing demand for infrastructure projects, as well as more housings loans amid the improving property market.

At a conference in January, China's Railways Minister Sheng Guangzu announced a 650 billion yuan investment plan for 2013.

In January, the railway system completed investments worth 20.9 billion yuan, 70 percent more than at the same time last year.

Also, in a further sign of a credit-backed investment boom, many provinces have set high annual investment growth targets for this year, with some of them at 30 percent or even higher.

"Supported by credit extension, particularly in the non-banking sectors, China's GDP growth will likely be comfortably in the range between 7.5 and 8.5 percent in 2013, stronger than the 7.8 percent seen in 2012," Moody's Investor's Service said in a recent report.

However, Moody's warned that risk may emerge if non-banking credit growth is left unchecked, or regulators are unable to adequately manage the associated risks, which could result in negative impact on the country's economic stability.

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