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Weekly Global News Wrap Up: BofA halts lending to firearm makers; US watchdog may slap record fine vs Wells Fargo
Weekly Global News Wrap Up: BofA halts lending to firearm makers; US watchdog may slap record fine vs Wells Fargo
And here’s the real cost of Brexit to the UK financial services industry.
Chart of the week: Check out the bad loan ratio of Thai banks in 2017
Gross NPL volume rose 20% to $11.6b in Q2.
Can going overseas salvage struggling Japanese banks?
New markets and new target demographics may just help banks stay afloat.
HSBC deploys team to service Greater Bay Area's tech talent
The bank is keen on serving customers in Guangdong and Hong Kong in particular.
Construction firms' on-time payments boost Singapore banks
NPL ratios tied to the construction sector were 0.2%-0.8% at year-end 2017.
BPI targets growing its SME and retail arm
It aims to double its $1.63b in SME loans in three years.
Higher loans buoy profits of Chinese state banks in Q4
ICBC, CCB, and ABC achieved the strongest expansion in net interest income.
Negative interest rates batter small Japanese banks hard
Bad loan ratio stood at 1.8% in September 2017 versus 0.7% for massive banking players.
Thai banks bear the brunt of lower SME lending rates
TMB and KBANK are poised to suffer the most should they opt to accommodate SMEs.
ICICI Bank unveils cross-border remittance service via social media
‘Social Pay’ will be available on the banking app Money2India.
China's big banks turn to short-term financing to offset deposit woes
Issuance of negotiable certificates of deposit ballooned to $68b in Q1.
Higher operating costs loom over Philippine banks in 2018
Investments in necessary IT infrastructure are setting local banks back.
Singapore banks' 3-month SIBOR up 1.51% at end-March
Fixed deposit rates from Singapore banks rose concurrently by 17-30 bps.
Hong Kong banks' loan growth poised to crash to 14% in 2018 as property prices falter
Cooling measures are kicking into effect in the city's heated housing market.
Weekly Global News Wrap Up: Barclays to pay $2b fraud fine; Should Deutsche Bank reduce its US business?
And US Treasury supports easing raps on banks not lending to the poor.
How can Thai banks cushion the cost impact from waived digital fees?
Fee waivers could cost the banking system as much as $288.45m in foregone revenue.
Scaling down: Australian banks are pulling out from Asia
CBA is tapping on advisors as it mulls the sale of its Indonesian life insurance business.