China's small banks have problems, but they do not pose the same risks as those exposed by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, according to a state-backed economist. Issues at a handful of smaller Chinese banks have emerged in the last few years, but the problems are localized and do not pose a systemic risk to the broader economy. After the last three to four years of Chinese regulatory action, the situation has improved.
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