Capital / Liquidity

    Capital / Liquidity

    BB Rejects Call to Increase Bank Stock Market Exposure Limits

    By Samuel Riding | 10/02/2017

    Lenders are only allowed to invest up to 5% of paid-up capital, 25% of overall capital.

    Capital / Liquidity

    Pakistan, Nepal Ink Supervision Agreement

    By Samuel Riding | 10/02/2017

    Central banks will cooperate on financial supervision, exchange information.

    AML / KYC

    Bureaucracy Hinders Australia Regtech Adoption

    By Samuel Riding | 09/02/2017

    ASIC urged to work with government to help cut regulatory costs, relax requirements.

    Capital / Liquidity

    2017 to Test Asian Credit Fundamentals – Moody’s

    By Samuel Riding | 09/02/2017

    Report suggests some APAC banking systems might face deteriorating asset quality, profitability.

    Capital / Liquidity

    Bangladesh Orders Banks Not to Cut Deposit Rates

    By Samuel Riding | 09/02/2017

    Move aims to encourage savings, ease economic policy decisions as rate spreads widen.

    Capital / Liquidity

    Philippines Central Bank Governor Declines Reappointment

    By Samuel Riding | 08/02/2017

    Amando Tetangco has served for 12 years; 3 monetary board members to also step down.

    Capital / Liquidity

    Slowed Loan Growth Positive for Malaysian Banks – Moody’s

    By Samuel Riding | 08/02/2017

    Ratings firm says reductions in household and unsecured personal loans, credit cards improve banks’ asset quality.

    Capital / Liquidity

    Myanmar Investigates Private Bank Lending ‘Favouritism’

    By Samuel Riding | 08/02/2017

    Banks blame country’s lack of a credit information system for hindering SME lending.

    Capital / Liquidity

    Taiwan’s Turn from PRC Reduces Contagion Risks – Fitch

    By Samuel Riding | 07/02/2017

    But ratings agency notes pivot towards rest of APAC EM might pressure loan quality.

    Capital / Liquidity

    Japanese Banks Eye Benefits of Dodd-Frank Rollback

    By Samuel Riding | 06/02/2017

    Banks say new administration’s order could cut regulatory costs or tighten rules for foreign banks.

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