China’s ‘big four’ banks raise billions for Belt and Road deals
HONG KONG: China´s largest state-owned commercial banks are raising tens of billions of dollars to fund the country´s Belt and Road investment push, according to people familiar with the matter, bolstering Beijing´s ambitions as private capital pulls back.
The people said China Construction Bank Corp (CCB) , the country´s second-biggest bank by
assets, was raising at least 100 billion yuan ($15 billion) for a fund to specifically finance Belt and Road investment.
The people added China Construction Bank Corp was raising cash onshore and offshore, and has already been running roadshows with investors.
Bank of China (BOC) , another major state bank, aims to raise around 20 billion yuan for a similar fund, according to two of the people.
The cash, raised via banks´ private equity or other investment platforms, is part of a broader push sponsored by China´s central bank to use onshore yuan capital for offshore investments, including Belt and Road deals, according to one of the people.
The other two of China´s "big four" banks - Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd and Agricultural Bank of China Ltd - are considering similar fundraising plans, two of the people said.
The people could not be identified as they are not authorised to speak to the media. The four banks and the People´s Bank of China did not immediately respond to Reuters´s requests for comment.
Chinese President Xi Jinping in May pledged a $124 billion funding boost to help his plan to build a modern Silk Road, connecting China with new and old trading partners.
He also said China would encourage financial institutions to expand their overseas yuan fund businesses to the tune of 300 billion yuan.
Beijing is trying to contain overseas deals after some extravagant purchases in
recent years, but while private spending on deals has slumped, acquisitions by Chinese companies in countries that are part of the Belt and Road initiative are soaring, totalling $33 billion as of mid-August.
That compares with a $31 billion tally for all of 2016, showed Thomson Reuters data. The people said Construction Bank Corp and People´s Bank of China would raise U.S. dollars for the offshore portion of their funds and yuan from onshore investors.
Some of the onshore capital could be used offshore for Belt and Road deals overseas, two of the people said.
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