China Is Getting Closer to Its Lehman Moment
Wall Streets movers and shakers are largely seen as part of the solution to the coronavirus-ravaged economy. Chastened by the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the great recession over a decade ago, they were forced to scale back businesses considered risky and clean up their balance sheets. In this crisis, theyre no longer the problem.
The same cant be said of China. Beijing has made martyrs of its banks and insurers, asking them to lend to the needy, forgo profits and support the animal spirits of its trillion-dollar capital markets. But, along with brokers, theyre still a troubled bunch, far from being sturdy pillars of the financial system. If anything, Covid-19 has exacerbated credit risks. Chinas Lehman moment, when isolated events cross the line into systemic effects, is just lurking around the corner.
Last Friday, regulators took control of nine troubled firms, controlled by fallen billionaire Xiao Jianhuas empire under Tomorrow Holding Co., totaling more than 1.2 trillion yuan ($171.5 billion) in total assets. It's one of the largest seizures in Chinas recent history. Xiao was taken from Hong Kong's Four Seasons hotel by Chinese authorities three years ago and has disappeared from the public eye since.
That is unsurprising: Insurers have been problematic since at least 2017. A review then found that their corporate governance scores were deteriorating. Companies like Huaxia Life Insurance Co., one of the seized firms, were selling policies that flouted rules and improperly disclosed policyholders information. The insurance regulator said it was determined to weed out illegal and improper practices. It also found that companies were falsifying funding sources and leveraging the same assets for multiple loans.
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