China?s total liabilities for non-performing loans may be as high as $900bn, dwarfing official estimates and outstripping the country?s massive foreign exchange reserves, according to a study of Beijing?s bad debt problem.
The study, part of Ernst & Young?s annual global survey of NPLs, says China?s big four state banks alone have bad loans worth $358bn, or more than twice official estimates.

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