China

Citibank achieves first cross-border renminbi lending deal

Citibank (China) Company last week completed its first cross-border renminbi lending transaction.

UK becomes G7 leader in offshore renminbi trade

The Bank of England will soon become first G7 central bank to enter into a foreign exchange swap agreement with China.

China banks no longer the main sources of long-term financing

They just provided 25% of financing to corporates in 2012.

China claims foreign banks upbeat about its economy

Weak US recovery and the persistent Eurozone crisis make China a better bet.

PBOC to speed-up SLOs

Central bank to begin carrying out more Short-term Liquidity Operations (SLO).

China to cut bank card fees

Move aims to spark domestic consumption in wake of inevitable economic slowdown.

This is what HSBC's China stake restructuring does to its capital position

It increases HSBC's 2013 fully loaded Basel III core Tier 1 ratio by 80bp to 11.5%.

China's Big Four profits to plunge in 2013

Three of four expect a 10% decrease in profit growth.

See how US investors are now more positive on China banks

They say China banks’ valuations are not expensive despite the 40% share price rally.

Credit Suisse has new CEO

Neil Harvey has been appointed CEO, Hong Kong and Co-CEO, Greater China.

Risk of massive default by Chinese banks increases

Seven-fold surge in trust loans worries central government.

Chinese banks’ new loans may soar by 83%

Here’s how the 4 big banks drive the momentum.

China to use forex reserves for commercial loans

China has set up an office to handle trusted loans of foreign exchange reserves.

Here's why ICBC outperformed CCB

Find out the 2 factors that led to ICBC's outperformance.

Bank service said to affect domestic bliss

A China Merchants Bank service could deposit part of a husband's monthly salary into his wife's account.