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Capital / Liquidity
Malaysia Extends NSFR Implementation Deadline to 2019
By Editors | 02/10/2017
Central bank cites uncertainty and divergence from original 1 January 2018 deadline elsewhere, suggests NSFR of Malaysian banks already at 100%.
Capital / Liquidity
Hong Kong Belatedly Joins Singapore in Pushing Back IRRBB
By Editors | 28/09/2017
Implementation delayed by a year as firms say they might not have met original deadline due to having to make substantial changes to reporting systems.
Capital / Liquidity
State Media Details China’s Plans to Open up Capital Markets
By Editors | 28/09/2017
Global Times says domestic officials are increasingly frustrated by the slow pace of opening up and reform of capital markets.
Capital / Liquidity
Vietnam Raises Credit Growth Limits for Commercial Banks
By Editors | 28/09/2017
Vietnam’s central bank has extended credit growth limits for several commercial banks in a bid to support the country’s economic growth and amid massive demand.
Capital / Liquidity
Philippine Central Bank Seeks to Capture Property Loan, Project Financing Risks
By Editors | 25/09/2017
Lenders face tighter loan, financing reporting requirements as central bank says it will target ‘areas which require supervisory action’.
Capital / Liquidity
India Interprets P2P Lenders as Non-bank Finance Companies
By Editors | 21/09/2017
Official central bank report issued last year had suggested P2P lending platforms meet $311,000 minimum capital and leverage ratio requirements.
Capital / Liquidity
Korea Efforts to Tackle Household Debt Have Little Impact as Boom Continues
By Editors | 21/09/2017
Regulator calls on banks to strictly screen mortgage applications as household debt increases by $15.9bn over July and August.
Capital / Liquidity
APRA Delays Economic and Financial Statistics Reform
By Douglas Cheung | 13/09/2017
Banks should still devote time to correctly budget, resource and plan technology projects for EFS based on the new timelines.
Capital / Liquidity
China Joins US in Leading Bank Profitability as Capital Shortfalls All but Disappear
By Samuel Riding | 13/09/2017
BIS report on Basel III finds US and China make up more than half the profits of the world’s Group 1 banks; TLAC shortfall of 12 G-SIBs tumbles to $360mn.
Capital / Liquidity
Don’t Expect New EU Equivalency Decisions for Asia
By Samuel Riding | 07/09/2017
Ben Pott, head of government affairs at NEX Group, suggests Brexit and the time taken to resolve US-EU CCP issue, make equivalency rulings unlikely.
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