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China urges financial institutions to step up supervision
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15:44, November 26, 2008

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The Chinese banking regulator urged financial institutions to step up their supervision in face of world economic turmoil in Beijing on Thursday.

China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) is requiring institutions in the banking industry to tighten up its credit management and avoid embezzlement of funds to the stock market.

Control over property-related credit should be strengthened to encourage normal consumption, strike down on speculation activities and support the rational development of the real estate industry, said the commission.

It also urged commercial banks to make better preparations for possible losses, asking them to increase provisions. Through August, the adequacy ratio of loan loss provisions was up 6.5 percent from the same period last year, and the provisioning coverage ratio rose 5.8 percent. The bad loan ratio dropped 1.3 percent through September.

The banking industry was operating steadily and the risk from the sub-prime crisis was under control, said the commission.

"We established a banking supervision system with Chinese characteristics within a relatively short time," said CBRC chairman Liu Mingkang.

Commercial banks should continue to take a prudent stance and strengthen risk analysis and report, said the commission, demanding commercial banks report on a monthly basis.

Source:Xinhua



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