China's New Normal Featured in Fitch's 'Inside Credit'
"Fitch regards it as plausible that China's growth could settle at about 5% on average for the rest of the decade," says Andrew Colquhoun, Head of Asia-Pacific Sovereigns.
Fitch expects growth in 2015 to check out at 6.8%, while volatility will continue both in real economic activity and in financial markets.
Other topics covered in this week's edition of Inside Credit include:
--CNY Fall May Hit HK Banks' Profits, Growth, Asset Quality
--European Banks Seek Cost Savings in Yankee Market
--U.S. Public Finance Tax-Supported Criteria Revisions
--Tougher Operating Environment Slows Saudi Bank Lending
--U.S. Mortgage Insurance Returns to Profitability on Underwriting Improvements
--China Banks' Profitability, Capital Pressures to Persist
--Covered Bond Pools' Credit Quality Improves Slightly
--Global Reinsurance Guide 2016
--Credit Hotspot: U.S. Interest Rates
--On The Why? Forum: Why Africa is Targeting Islamic Finance
--On The Why? Forum: Why Mexico Pension Funds are Set to Grow
--Webcast: What is in store for European High Yield and Leveraged Finance?
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