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Growing trend of nationalisation sparks warnings of risk to economic vitality
Infrastructure investment push would require reversing clampdown on risky finance
Officials say stimulus is ‘fine tuning’ but critics warn of return to old playbook
In the second part of an FT series, Gabriel Wildau and Yizhen Jia explain how reliance on short-term funding and exposure to the industrial economy have put some lenders at risk
Online banking rivals thrive as Beijing guides flows to small companies and households
Increased borrowing by private groups softens economic impact of deleveraging
Value of defaults marks a 32% increase year on year, says Standard Chartered
Palliatives such as convertible bonds could be good pick-me-ups
Rise of leveraged loans at non-banks is regulatory arbitrage that worries watchdogs
Financial Stability Board data include China and Luxembourg assets for first time
Lending coming in from the shadows as government cracks down
‘True liquidity and depth of markets yet to be tested’
Beijing aims to contain a giant, unregulated lending market
Banks warn ‘radically disruptive’ regulations would undermine funding and hurt economy
The aim is structural reform rather than a feel-good injection
The group has been amassing funds it can use for its ambitious plans
Elderly female debt collectors intimidated borrowers into paying up
This is shadow banking moving to the next stage of private money creation
Financial Stability Board chair Mark Carney insists ‘faultlines’ now fixed
A crackdown on irregular dealings is creating collateral damage
Tougher bank regulator unsettles investors and sharpens fears over financial system
A range of finance institutions are challenging banks’ dominance of the lending market
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