China's banks are hiding more than $2 trillion in loans - WSJ

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) came out with a latest story on the Chinese banking sector, highlighting that the banks are hiding rising amounts of potential losses by calling some loans as investment receivables on their balance sheet.

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“As of June, 32 publicly traded Chinese banks had a total of $2 trillion in investment receivables as of June, up from $334 billion at the end of 2011, according to a tally by The Wall Street Journal of the latest available information from data provider Wind Information Co.”

“The investments are equivalent to 20% of the same banks' total loans in dollar terms, up from 6% at the end of 2011”

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