Finance & economics | Disappearing act

Why Chinese banks are now vanishing

The state is struggling to deal with troubled institutions

The main street in Yangshuo, China
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The savings and loan (S&L) crisis terrorised America’s banks for years. Starting in the mid-1980s, a mix of aggressive lending growth, poor risk controls and a property downturn contributed to the collapse or consolidation of over 1,000 small lending institutions. China’s smallest banks are now suffering from many of the same ailments. But until recently few have collapsed or merged with others.

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This article appeared in the Finance & economics section of the print edition under the headline “Disappearing act”

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