KEY POINTS
  • China's small banks have problems — but they don't carry the same risks as those exposed by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, said Zhu Min, vice president of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges, a state-backed think tank.
  • Issues at a handful of smaller Chinese banks have emerged in the last few years.
  • He pointed out that while those Chinese banks' structure and operations were unclear, they did not pose systemic risks to the broader economy.
A Silicon Valley Bank office in Tempe, Arizona.

BO'AO, China — China's small banks have problems — but they don't carry the same risks as those exposed by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, said Zhu Min, vice president of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges, a state-backed think tank.

Issues at a handful of smaller Chinese banks have emerged in the last few years.