China’s financial system: opening up and system risk
May 22, 2020, 09:30 AM
China is opening up its financial sector- What does that mean for China and the world?
China’s financial sector has grown massively in size and has become systemically important. In addition, it has also become much more complex with increasing systemic risk.
The cyclical -beyond the structural – deceleration that the Chinese economy is undergoing is one of the key risks that the Chinese financial system is facing. At the same time, China has decided to open up its financial sector to foreign competition. What can foreign banks expect to find? Should they grab this opportunity? Giuseppe Pocarro is joined by independent economist Gary Liu and Bruegel Senior Fellow, Alicia García-Herrero.