China might look at relaxing capital curbs... but slowly, gently

In the fraught history of Chinese currency policy, a new chapter could be looming this year as authorities consider the consequences of a yuan that's testing its strongest levels since mid-2015

Yinan Zhao, Kana Nishizawa, Justina Lee
Published15 Feb 2018, 11:22 AM IST
China watchers warn that any moves are likely to be gradual and calibrated, given the turmoil of 2015—when a sliding yuan spooked global markets. Photo: Reuters
China watchers warn that any moves are likely to be gradual and calibrated, given the turmoil of 2015—when a sliding yuan spooked global markets. Photo: Reuters

Beijing: In the fraught history of Chinese currency policy, a new chapter could be looming this year as authorities consider the consequences of a yuan that’s testing its strongest levels since mid-2015.

After successfully shutting off potentially destabilizing capital outflows and putting a floor under the yuan, policy makers may now have the luxury of looking at relaxing some of the strictures on domestic money. But China watchers warn that any moves are likely to be gradual and calibrated, given the turmoil of 2015—when a sliding yuan spooked global markets.

“Big changes in the capital account are less likely, but some slight easing can be expected,” said Xia Le, chief Asia economist at Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA in Hong Kong. Policy makers have put a priority on deleveraging, “which is likely to cause instability,” he said—all the more reason to go cautiously on cross-border flows.

While no officials have clearly signalled an intent to relax controls, recent comments and moves hint at the potential for modification of the one-way capital account opening that China has been pursuing since 2016—in which it has encouraged inflows but not outflows.

Any return to the sustained appreciation the yuan saw over the decade to 2015 could hurt Chinese exporters’ profits—just as big companies face challenges from the leadership’s drive to reduce excess credit and cut back polluting industries. Yet the disorderly moves that followed 2015 efforts to promote international use of the yuan serve as a warning against any sudden lifting of barriers to capital outflows.

“A degree of undershooting” in the dollar against the yuan “is probably necessary to provide reformists in China’s policy circle a window of opportunity to lobby for more capital account liberalization,” analysts led by David Bloom, global head of currency strategy at HSBC Holdings Plc in London, wrote in a recent report.

Authorities in recent weeks have reinforced the stance that they won’t allow an unbridled export of domestic funds—publishing this month a list of sectors that its companies will be restricted from investing in abroad. Officials also emphasized that they will continue to crack down on improper trade invoices, which have been used to squirrel money abroad.

But allowing greater outflows in officially sanctioned channels, such as investing money with authorized foreign asset managers, could help bolster two-way capital flows that restrain gains in the yuan. Such moves could also ease any concerns among foreign investors and financial institutions looking at entering the Chinese market about their ability to withdraw funds from the country.

“What they’ve been doing in the last two years is to encourage inflows, but restrict outflows in order to defend the currency,” said Shen Jianguang, chief Asia economist at Mizuho Securities Asia Ltd in Hong Kong. “But now the situation has reversed, so they can allow more capital outflows while keeping inflows more liberal.” Bloomberg

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