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PBOC chief urges China to deal with pension crisis

(FT.com)
Updated: 2006-11-21 17:40

China needs to urgently address the nation's looming pension and health care crises while the government still has the financial resources to tackle the issues, according to Zhou Xiaochuan, the head of China's central bank.

Zhou, governor of the People's Bank of China, called for the introduction of a mix of private health and pension insurance and cash support for the poor as part of an overhaul of the welfare system.

China has large unfunded pension liabilities, resulting from the collapse of a large number of state enterprises which once guaranteed cradle-to-grave support for workers and their families.

The problem is exacerbated by China's one-child policy, introduced in the late 1970s, which will see the percentage of the population that is working peak by around 2010.

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Even self-funded pension plans are struggling, as real wages are growing much faster, at about 10 per cent a year, than the anaemic 2-3 per cent annual returns posted by pension funds invested in local capital markets.

The government has begun to allow some pension funds to invest offshore, but returns on those assets are being diluted by the gradual appreciation of China's currency.

Zhou outlined his policy prescriptions in comments to Xinhua news agency, and an Australian newspaper on the sidelines of the G20 finance ministers' meeting in Melbourne on the weekend.

"It is critical to set up an effective incentive system that encourages people to join the pension and medical insurance plan," he said. "The process requires us to be innovative, bold and generous."

Zhou said that as a result of the one-child policy, China's future looked "quite like today's Japan", where the population is already in decline. Although he did not say so, however, Japan is immensely richer than China

China's pension assets are equal to about five to seven per cent of GDP, compared with 33 per cent in South Korea and 50 per cent in Japan, according to a recent KPMG/Reuters report.

"People with adequate savings should be encouraged to buy pension and medical plans. People with inadequate savings can be supported by loans," Zhou said.
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