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Chart of the Week: Malaysian banks' loan growth still not picking up
Chart of the Week: Malaysian banks' loan growth still not picking up
Analysts lowered their industry loan growth forecast to 4.6%.
Does Australia's Four Pillars banking policy need to be reviewed?
The ACCC wants to examine its impact on the competition amongst banks.
Indian banks' asset quality expected to recover from its previous trough
Indicators suggest a bottoming of the credit cycle.
The future of risk in financial services
The regulatory and business environments have become more volatile and unpredictable. Financial institutions have also faced a tsunami of new...
The risk and compliance function of the future
Asian banks have seen an exponential growth in regulatory requirements in recent years, including a greater focus on consumer protection, market...
Seeking growth amidst disruption
Asian banks are focussed on finding growth under the current market conditions, which present opportunities in terms of new areas of business growth...
Digital transformation: A new shape of core banking
Customer expectations for financial and banking services are rising at an ever faster rate. The approaches of banks are increasingly framed in black...
How Singaporean banks can cash in on cashless payments
Profits could jump by up to 9%.
Here's why Chinese banks' net interest margins are likely to expand
Loans are gradually repriced whilst deposit rates will likely remain unchanged.
Which amongst the Malaysian banks had the strongest profit growth in Q2?
Two of the Malaysian banks' earnings grew 43% in Q2.
Weekly Global News Wrap Up: London still the world's top financial centre; Banks don't need to raise capital to meet stricter rules
And find out why buyout firms are tapping junior bankers earlier.
Chinese banks' earnings to stabilise over the coming quarters
The banks' net profit rose 7.9% in Q2.
Malaysian banks' core net profit up 17% in the first half of 2017
Maybank, CIMB and RHB saw double-digit growth in earnings.
Indian banks need $65b capital by March 2019
That is if they want to meet Basel III requirements.
Will Australian banks ditch their wealth management business?
They may do so without being forced.
Why Thai banks are unlikely to give out extra dividends this year
Banks may need the extra capital as demand from large corporates rises.
Weekly Global News Wrap Up: Foreign banks in EU face increased regulatory scrutiny; Banks mull expanding employee surveillance
And find out how fintech pushed EU to revise bank software rules.