China is facing a full-blown debt crisis with $8 trillion at risk as Xi Jinping eyes an unprecedented 3rd term

MARKET_WATCH Economy

China's mounting local government debt is already a crisis, experts say, with nearly $8 trillion at risk.

 

Bonds issued by local government financing vehicles are on the verge of default amid a broader property market crash.

The grim financial picture comes as Xi Jinping seeks an unprecedented third term as China's leader.

 

A local-government debt crisis is getting worse in China, as the property market simultaneously crashes and Beijing contends with the reverberations of its zero-COVID policies.

 

About $8 trillion of debt has piled up from so-called local government financing vehicles (LGFV), which China has used to pay for infrastructure projects and spur growth since the Great Financial Crisis.

Bonds issued by LGFVs, however, are at risk of defaulting and pose another threat to President Xi Jinping as he pursues an unprecedented third term at the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, which began on Sunday.

 

Experts think Beijing will have to step in with a bailout as officials try to prevent an already-slowing economy from deteriorating further.

 

"To avoid major local dislocations or damage to overall economic recovery, the government is, in our view, still highly likely to intervene to support strategically important state-owned companies and prevent defaults that would trigger localized financial stress events," said Yating Xu, principal economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence.

 

LGFVs have been a reliable financial instrument in China, and have allowed the construction of everything from apartment buildings to theme parks.

Then in 2020, the Chinese government started slowing down the property sector, whose ballooning levels of debt were worrying officials. The property market went into freefall, and developers slashed purchases of land, which local governments often rely upon to balance their books. As municipal revenue began drying up, the ability to service LGFV debt weakened.


 Source : https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/bonds/china-debt-crisis-lgfv-bonds-xi-jinping-communist-party-congress-2022-10 

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