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Policy Options on VAT for Business Tax in China's Banking Industry (No 159, 2015)

2015-11-03

According to the Twelfth Five-Year Plan and work arrangement by the State Council on scaling up the pilot programs of VAT (value-added tax)for business tax, China's banking industry would have VAT reform completed by the end of this year.

Basic Performance of China's Listed Banks from 2010 to 2014 (No 151, 2015)

2015-10-21

With China's economy entering into the state of new normal, reform measures are vigorously advanced in different sectors.

China's Financial Reform in Deep-water Area Needs Key Breakthrough (No 144, 2015)

2015-10-13

Certain achievements have been made in China's financial reform so far, but breakthrough is yet to be made in addressing some deep-seated issues.

The Impact of Local Governments' Debt Swap Program on Listed Banks (No 138, 2015)

2015-10-08

This paper aims at a quantitative measurement of the impact imposed by local governments' bond-for-debt swap program on listed banks.

How High a Non-Performing Loan Ratio could China's Financial System Endure? (No 137, 2015)

2015-09-23

This paper made an estimation of the capability of China's banking system.

Approaches to and Measures for Institutional Innovation of Financial Regulation under the New Normal (No 129, 2015)

2015-09-22

Cross-sector operation has become the development trend for China's financial industry.

Analysis on the Profitability of China's Commercial Banks (No 115, 2015)

2015-08-31

The profitability of banks is one of the key factors to assess whether the banking system is sound or not.

Current Situation and Changing Trends of Credit Risks for China's Banking Sector (No 114, 2015)

2015-08-31

The balance and ratio of non-performing assets (NPA) of China's commercial banks tend to rebound with a constantly increasing speed.