Jiang says debt is treated as an asset in the banking system, which helps explain why Chinese banks grew so large by repeatedly lending money into existence.
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"...it's actually increasing its assets so if you just look at chinese banks uh chinese banks have become some of the most uh largest..."
"...because they want this. They want all that capital stored in Chinese banks, not doing anything. Give it to us and we'll make you..."
"...liabilities are also assets do you understand? All this money the Chinese banks have are just liabilities okay? So this is how the system..."
"...is localized instead of nationalized all right? So even though these Chinese banks are heavily in debt they're in debt in local areas not..."
"...the same as a systemic debt crisis in america because the chinese banks are mainly state controlled so it's debt to itself and its..."
"...twice the number right now. These parents can afford it. But Chinese banks would be willing to make loans, personal loans to these parents..."
"Because over the past 20 years, Chinese banks, like the Bank of China, the Bank of Industry and Commerce, the Agricultural Bank of China,..."
"And how do we know? Because over the past 20 years, Chinese banks, like the Bank of China, the Bank of Industry and Commerce,..."
"...the debt in the skyscrapers like just just look at any chinese bank their balance sheets are off the"
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