China
Chart of the Week: Chinese banks' real estate loan exposure rose to 27.7% in 2015
Chart of the Week: Chinese banks' real estate loan exposure rose to 27.7% in 2015
Residential mortgages accounted for 21.6% of total loans.
China's evolving bank restructuring: From loan-to-equity to loan-to-convertible bond swaps
It has been two years since Chinese banks have seen their luck turn sour with raising NPLs and decreasing profits. Preoccupied by other issues – including the collapse of the stock market and a huge loss of reserves after a mini-devaluation – the Chinese government only turned to the banks' situation early this year. Most of the actions taken have been piecemeal and uncoordinated.
Deloitte names Patrick Tsang new China CEO
He receives the baton from Lawrence Chia.
Chart of the Week: These 3 Chinese banks' shadow loan books exceed their official ones
Asset quality is feared to deteriorate further.
Chart of the Week: Growth of China's wealth management products at its slowest in two years
It reached USD3.9tr or 17% of system deposits in 1H16.
Rising risk for Chinese banks: Asset growth buoyed by wholesale funds, not deposits
Banks are now more sensitive to potential counterparty failure.
Chart of the Week: China's NPL ratio still highly understated at 1.8%
True NPL ratio could be as high as 30%.
Recapitalisations and bailouts begin for Chinese banks
It's time to clean up the banking sector.
Proposed stricter regulations to address key wealth management risks in China
Risks include banks' losses from their own investments.
Chinese banks' asset quality risks rise as leverage grows rapidly
There are two scenarios to help frame the potential scale of risk and policy solutions.
Chinese banks warned of heightened risks as shadow banking sector grows
Find out which types of banks are most vulnerable.
Slower markets don't necessarily spell doom & gloom for jobs
Slower economic conditions around the region are certainly impacting our banks and financial services institutions, but that doesn’t mean hiring & recruitment has come to a complete halt. Organisations still need talent to keep operations running and lead them into new growth areas. This requires talent in different shapes and sizes than previously. Shifting sands just means a shift in focus is required to different functions, roles, or skills to meet current market conditions.
Chinese banks to be hit by high credit risks from overcapacity
This is following several high-profile defaults in late 2015 and early 2016.
China's Postal Savings Bank mulling $10 billion Hong Kong IPO
The bank is valued at $50 billion.
Bank of China to sell Malaysian, Thai units for RM2b in ASEAN restructuring move
The units will be transferred to BOCHK.
Risks mount for Chinese banks on back of rising investments in loans and receivables
Exposure to these asset classes more than quadrupled since 2012.
StanChart mulls launching private bank in China
It would compete with Goldman and UBS.