China Regulators Plan Annual Review of Too-Big-to-Fail Banks

Shanghai, China.

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Chinese authorities proposed to tighten supervision over its biggest lenders, calling for an annual review of the financial institutions deemed as systemically important.

The regulators, led by China’s central bank, on Tuesday released new draft rules setting out the annual release of a list of systemically important lenders as well as more details on their scoring system.