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Another Bad Day for China’s Stock Market

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February 1, 2016, 5:24 AM ET
Shanghai Composite Index Drops Nearly 4%
HANGZHOU, CHINA - NOVEMBER 27: (CHINA OUT) A investor observes stock market at an exchange hall on November 27, 2015 in Hangzhou, China. The Shanghai Composite Index has dropped nearly 4 percent before the close of stock trading Friday afternoon and it seemed that it would tumble below 3,500 points. (Photo by ChinaFotoPress/ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images)Photograph by ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images

Chinese shares stumbled lower on Monday after an official measure of activity in the giant factory sector fell to its lowest since mid-2012, offering no respite for markets from the country’s economic drift.

The Shanghai Composite Index eased 1.8%, while the CSI300 index of the largest listed companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen lost 1.5%.

The official version of the PMI survey for manufacturing slipped to 49.4 in January, from 49.7 the month before and short of forecasts of 49.6.

While the miss was minor, the PMI for services also disappointed by easing to 53.5 and challenged hopes consumption would take over from industry as the driving force for the world’s second-largest economy.

A private survey—the Caixin/Markit China Manufacturing PMI—underscored the trend by showing factory activity shrinking for the 11th straight month.

“The manufacturing sector will likely face a tough year ahead on the back of overcapacity, weakening global demand, and government’s plans to tackle pollution,” said ANZ’s chief China economist, Li-Gang Liu.

The Australian bank expects Beijing will have to ease policy further, including a cut in banks’ reserve requirements sometime in the next two months.

Equity and bond markets globally had rallied on Friday after the Bank of Japan stunned many by cutting its rates into negative territory for the first time.

That did not stop January from being the worst month since October 2008 for China’s stock markets, with 12 trillion yuan ($1.8 trillion) sliced off the value of its benchmark indexes. The CSI300 and the Shanghai Composite indexes fell more than 20 percent each in January.

Risks

Caroline Yu Maurer, head of Greater China Equities for BNP Paribas Investment Partners in Hong Kong, said Chinese stocks were still not attractive for investors to buy despite a sharp fall.

“Last year, the China market was propped up by the government, but now, it’s hard to find natural buyers,” she said. Any slight rebound would be used by investors as a chance to sell and so reduce their financial exposure.

The downtrend risks becoming a vicious cycle, as those who have used shares as collateral for loans or have bought stocks with borrowed money are forced to meet margin calls or sell up.

The dangers are multiplied by the vast scale of the shadow banking system, an opaque network of trust companies and non-bank lenders.

Mid-tier Chinese banks are increasingly using complex instruments to make new loans or restructure existing ones that are then shown as low-risk investments on their balance sheets, masking the scale and risks of their lending.

The size of this “shadow loan” book rose by a third in the first half of 2015 to an estimated $1.8 trillion, equivalent to 16.5% of all commercial loans, a UBS analysis shows.

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