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砥砺奋进五载路 金融强国建设迈出坚实步伐
Jin Rong Shi Bao·2025-10-13 02:07

Group 1: Overview of China's Financial Sector - As of June 2023, China's banking sector total assets reached nearly 470 trillion yuan, ranking first in the world; stock and bond market sizes rank second globally; foreign exchange reserves have been the largest for 20 consecutive years [1] - The financial system has made significant achievements during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, with comprehensive reforms deepening and the financial governance system modernizing [1] - The financial sector has enhanced its international competitiveness and influence, with a complete and competitive financial institution, market, and product system [1] Group 2: Financial Support for the Real Economy - The financial system has focused on serving the real economy, with total assets of the banking and insurance sectors exceeding 500 trillion yuan, averaging a 9% annual growth over the past five years [2] - Financial support for key areas such as manufacturing, technological innovation, and green development has increased, with average annual growth rates for loans in these sectors at 27.2%, 21.7%, and 10.1% respectively [2] - The balance of loans to small and micro enterprises reached 36 trillion yuan, 2.3 times that of the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan" [2] Group 3: Capital Market Developments - The capital market has accelerated its service to technological innovation, with over 90% of newly listed companies being technology-related [3] - The market capitalization of the A-share technology sector exceeds 25% of the total market, significantly higher than that of banking, non-banking financial, and real estate sectors combined [3] Group 4: Financing Costs and Transparency - Market financing costs have continued to decline, with the weighted average interest rate for new corporate loans at approximately 3.1%, down about 40 basis points year-on-year [4] - The introduction of transparent loan cost disclosures has improved the financing environment for enterprises, reducing hidden fees [4] Group 5: Risk Management and Financial Stability - Financial regulatory reforms have effectively mitigated risks, with key indicators such as non-performing loans and capital adequacy remaining stable [7][8] - The number of financing platforms has decreased by over 60%, and the scale of financial debt has dropped by over 50% compared to early 2023 [9] - The financial system has maintained stability in the foreign exchange and bond markets, with low default rates and effective risk management measures in place [10] Group 6: International Financial Integration - The financial sector has made strides in international openness, with significant increases in foreign investment and participation in global financial governance [11][12] - The RMB's international status has improved, becoming the largest currency for China's external payments and the third-largest trade financing currency globally [13] - The establishment of financial infrastructure in Shanghai aims to enhance its role as a global center for RMB asset allocation and risk management [14]