China 'at risk of banking crisis' within three years

Credit-to-GDP gap now three times the danger threshold for financial collapse

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China could be on the brink of a "full-blown banking crisis" after failing to curb excesses in its credit system, according to the world's top financial watchdog.

Despite pledges from Chinese authorities to wean the economy off debt-driven growth, a quarterly report from the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has shown the gap between credit and GDP is now 30.1, compared to 25.4 last year.

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