China’s $538 Billion Deposit Exodus Supercharges Rally in Bonds

  • Reallocation of deposits is set to continue: Citic Securities
  • Shanghai dividend-stock index has climbed about 16% this year
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China’s efforts to bolster economic growth by reducing the allure of bank deposits has driven a record exodus from cash, with a big proportion of that going into bonds and wealth management products.

The nation’s total deposits slumped by 3.9 trillion yuan ($538 billion), or 1.3%, in April as investors looked for higher returns elsewhere and policymakers cracked down on companies that took advantage of preferential deposit rates to park cash at banks. One-year deposits at China’s largest banks pay a record-low of just 1.45%.