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NPLs of Commercial Banks as of end-2007
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RMB100 million; %
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Q 1
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Q 2
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Q 3
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Q 4
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Outstanding Balance
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Share in Total Loans
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Outstanding Balance
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Share in Total Loans
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Outstanding Balance
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Share in Total Loans
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Outstanding Balance
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Share in Total Loans
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NPLs By Five-category Classification
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12455.7
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6.63
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12661.5
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6.45
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12517.8
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6.17
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12684.2
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6.17
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Substandard
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2613.2
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1.39
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2441.6
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1.24
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2284.5
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1.13
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2183.3
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1.06
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Doubtful
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5176.6
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2.75
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5017.0
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2.56
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4795.7
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2.36
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4623.8
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2.25
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Loss
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4665.9
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2.48
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5202.9
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2.65
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5437.6
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2.68
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5877.1
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2.86
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By Institutions
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Major commercial banks
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11614.2
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7.02
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11860.6
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6.91
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11741.8
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6.63
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12009.9
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6.72
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SOCBs
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10610.0
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8.20
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10875.1
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8.14
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10798.2
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7.83
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11149.5
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8.05
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JSCBs
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1004.2
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2.78
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985.5
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2.59
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943.6
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2.41
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860.4
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2.15
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City commercial banks
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659.6
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4.52
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625.9
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3.95
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607.2
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3.67
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511.5
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3.04
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Rural commercial banks
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150.6
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5.32
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146.0
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4.80
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135.1
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4.21
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130.6
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3.97
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Foreign banks
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31.3
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0.62
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29.0
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0.51
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33.8
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0.54
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32.2
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0.46
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Note:
1. The commercial banks include the state-owned commercial banks, joint-stock commercial banks, city commercial banks, rural commercial banks and foreign banks. The major commercial banks include the state-owned commercial banks (SOCBs) and the joint stock commercial banks (JSCBs). The SOCBs include the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), the Agricultural Bank of China (ABC), the Bank of China (BOC), the China Construction Bank (CCB) and Bank of Communications (BOCOM). The JSCBs include CITIC Industrial Bank, Everbright Bank of China, Huaxia Bank, Guangdong Development Bank, Shenzhen Development Bank, China Merchants Bank, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, Industrial Bank, China Minsheng Banking Co. , Evergrowing Bank, China Zheshang Bank and China Bohai Bank.
2. As the number of the SOCBs and the JSCBs has increased in 2007, this year’s figures of these institutions are incomparable with that of 2006.
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