
Shadow credit in China to remain subdued: Moody’s
Shadow credit in China is expected to remain subdued, said Moody’s recently. According to the firm, shadow banking as a

Shadow credit in China is expected to remain subdued, said Moody’s recently. According to the firm, shadow banking as a

China’s shadow banking assets will continue to decline on regulators’ continued focus on containing systemic risks in the financial sector,

China’s shadow banking assets will shrink further after falling sharply in the first half (H1) of 2021, as the deadline

The fall in China’s shadow banking activities since the fourth quarter of 2020, reversing the growth over the first three

The broad downward trend in China’s shadow banking activities continued though the country supported its economic recovery from the pandemic,

The extension of a deadline for Chinese financial institutions to comply with new asset-management rules will probably ease pressures facing

The shadow financing system in China will come under growing pressure in 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic takes a toll

While China has attempted to crack down on shadow banking activities, unregulated lending is in fact growing, said China Beige