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JP Morgan and Citigroup Want to Mess Up Chinese Lives

Submitted by Bill Belew on Sunday, 17 September 2006No Comment

What is 300,000,000 times 3,000 x 18.25% / 12? That is how much the credit card companies think they will see coming in monthly AFTER China gets used to or as the case may be NOT used to using credit cards.

Chinese are savers – with abt $2 trillion in the bank.  Consequently, when they buy, they pay cash.

Just 10% of all cars in China are financed compared to 60-70% in Europe and 80-90% in the United States.

Currently only some 25 million Chinese carry "magic money" when they shop. It’s magic because when you use that little card, you don’t have to pay – too many people think.

The number two lender in China – Bank of China has issued only abt. 1 million credit cards compared to 95 million debit cards. In other words, the Chinese think if they don’t have the money handy, don’t buy it. Smart…real smart.

Now the JP Morgans and Citigroups want to see if they can mess that up.

South Korea went bonkers when its countrymen couldn’t handle the transition to "charge it!" The country is still recovering.

How will the scenario play out if suddenly China’s masses run up a credit card debt that can’t be paid off?

The strategy, apparently, is to target the wealthy in China, those who don’t need a credit card.

Sure, there is money to be made in financial services…a lot of money to be made. But, it won’t be pretty.

What do you think?

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