, Columnist
China's Bad Banks Go Rogue
Why bother with soured loans when you can flip junk bonds instead?
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China's distressed obligations are so intractable that even the government's own bad-debt specialists are giving up. China Huarong Asset Management Co. and China Cinda Asset Management Co. are instead busy earning their keep in the offshore high-yield corporate bond market.
The two Hong Kong publicly traded asset managers have already raised $8.6 billion issuing notes this year, well on track to exceed 2016's total of $9.2 billion. The duo's main mandate is handling the nonperforming loans of China's state-owned banks. So what are they doing selling dollar debt?
