Real estate control policies in China can partially constrain real estate risks to banks

Wednesday, June 17, 2020 - 11:44 in Mathematics & Economics

According to Junhua Jiang's doctoral study, real estate control policies in China that aim at stabilizing or slowing house price growth can reduce two types of real estate risks to banks: discount rate risks and overall risks of the real estate firms to banks. Real estate control policies, however, cannot constrain another type of real estate risks to banks: risks of the real estate market to banks.

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