Episode 74: Chinese bond defaults - It’s not the monetary size that matters - a podcast by Hear what our experts are saying

from 2021-02-09T02:00:18

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While bank defaults are not uncommon in Mainland China, a few recent defaults have triggered a strong response. What makes these different? Well, it’s not the size of the default but rather the high-profile nature of the companies themselves that has created a stir. In today’s episode, our experts from our China economics and banking risk teams, Rajiv Biswas, Angus Lam, Yating Xu, and Lei Yi, discuss implications of these recent bond defaults and the impact on the wider global banking sector.

Read more about recent bond defaults in China: https://ihsmarkit.com/research-analysis/chinas-bond-defaults.html

Rajiv Biswas, Chief Asia Pacific Economist
https://ihsmarkit.com/experts/biswas-rajiv.html

Angus Lam, Senior Economist, Banking Risk
https://ihsmarkit.com/experts/lam-angus.html

Yating Xu, Principal Economist, China
https://ihsmarkit.com/experts/yating-xu.html

Lei Yi, Economist, China
https://ihsmarkit.com/experts/yi-lei.html

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