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HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- After months of rapid loan growth, China's banking regulator is warning the nation's lenders to strictly comply with capital requirements or face sanctions.

The China Banking Regulatory Commission said in a statement Monday that lenders who don't meet their capital-adequacy requirements -- the capital banks must have as percentage of their loans -- could be punished with limits on their market access, overseas investments or opening of new branches.

China raised its capital adequacy requirement to 10% from 8% last year. In the Monday statement, the CBRC denied media reports that it was planning to raise the requirement to 13% for larger banks, saying it "has made no such demand."
 
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HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- After months of rapid loan growth, China's banking regulator is warning the nation's lenders to strictly comply with capital requirements or face sanctions.

The China Banking Regulatory Commission said in a statement Monday that lenders who don't meet their capital-adequacy requirements -- the capital banks must have as percentage of their loans -- could be punished with limits on their market access, overseas investments or opening of new branches.

China raised its capital adequacy requirement to 10% from 8% last year. In the Monday statement, the CBRC denied media reports that it was planning to raise the requirement to 13% for larger banks, saying it "has made no such demand."



You are very familiar with China's market ecology:-)

2009 has been very positive , and it is time to be careful, current index level may be a significant turning point.
 
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You are very familiar with China's market ecology:-)

2009 has been very positive , and it is time to be careful, current index level may be a significant turning point.

My understanding of "market ecology" is of very simple nature :

Hangseng points x tick size x contract size = P/L.
 
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