China’s property lifeline exposes banks to big losses, job cuts
- Major banks may need to set aside US$89 billion next year for bad real estate debt, dooming them to profits in the low single digits at best, analysts say
- Lenders are now weighing lower growth targets and job cuts among possible options, bankers say
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The risky lifeline threatens to exacerbate an already bleak outlook. ICBC and 10 other major banks may next year need to set aside an additional US$89 billion for bad real estate debt, or 21 per cent of estimated pre-provisions profits in 2024, according to Bloomberg Intelligence. Lenders are now weighing lowering growth targets and cutting jobs among possible options, according to at least a dozen bankers who asked not to be named discussing internal matters.
“The government can’t just ask banks to step up without providing a solution to their issues,” said Shen Meng, a director at Beijing-based investment bank Chanson & Co. “Their profits may still look good on the surface, but if you take a deeper dive into their assets and bad loans, things won’t look good for long.”
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China’s banks have been caught between the opposing demands of providing “national service” by supporting the property sector and distressed local governments, and their obligation to run a sound business. Boosting profits has almost become mission impossible for some.
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