Withdrawals force banks to increase interbank borrowing
By Wu Yiyao in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2013-06-20 07:23
A massive withdrawal of deposits in early June has put a major squeeze on some banks, forcing them to increase their borrowings in the interbank market to meet their obligations.
Depositors at China's four State-owned banks withdrew up to 140 billion yuan ($22.70 billion) in the first nine days of June. Meanwhile, lending by these banks increased a combined 217 billion yuan, according to a report in the Securities Daily.
Banking sources said that much of the money withdrawn was invested in high-yielding wealth management products, particularly currency funds targeting corporate and local government bonds.
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