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Credit Risk
China to Meet Credit Rating Firms Over Quality Concerns
By Mark Johnston | 28/04/2026
Regulators have urged rating agencies to address inflated ratings and weak risk warnings, highlighting systemic issues in the domestic bond market.

Credit Risk
South Korean Banks Urge India to Ease Lending Caps
By Nithya Subramanian | 28/04/2026
During a presidential visit, financial institutions highlighted that a 5 percent single-borrower exposure limit hampers their ability to compete with local players.

Credit Risk
RBI Finalises Basel III Credit Risk Capital Rules for Banks
By Nithya Subramanian | 28/04/2026
Effective 1 April 2027, the new credit risk rules ease key thresholds for banks while strengthening due diligence and risk-weight frameworks.

Credit Risk
RBI Finalises Expected Credit Loss Rules for Banks
By Nithya Subramanian | 28/04/2026
The new framework, effective from April 2027, moves to a forward-looking provisioning model while retaining the existing 90-day NPA norm.

Payments & Settlements
US Confirms Dollar Swap Line Talks with Asian and Gulf Allies
By Nithya Subramanian | 28/04/2026
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said discussions are underway to provide dollar liquidity to allies, aiming to stabilise markets and reinforce the dollar’s international role.

Structural Regulation
Japan Blocks Acquisition by Korean PE Firm on National Security Grounds
By Editors | 28/04/2026
Government invokes national security law to recommend the halt of a planned USD 1.7 billion private equity deal, citing risks to its defence industry.

Market Risk
China Promotes Floating-Rate Bonds to Manage Market Risks
By Mark Johnston | 28/04/2026
NAFMII is encouraging greater issuance and trading of floating-rate instruments to manage interest rate volatility and improve policy transmission.

Structural Regulation
Japan Overhauls Defence Export Rules, Opening Door to Arms Sales
By Editors | 27/04/2026
The government has scrapped decades-old restrictions on military exports, aiming to boost its domestic defence industry and play a larger role in regional and global security.

Structural Regulation
Vietnam Grants First Foreign Bank Licence in Nine Years to IBK
By Editors | 27/04/2026
The move, aimed at strengthening credit flows to businesses and SMEs, marks a renewed opening of the banking sector and deepens South Korea’s financial presence in the country.

Credit Risk
BOT Extends Mortgage Lending Rules to Boost Property Sector
By Editors | 27/04/2026
The central bank has extended relaxed LTV rules until mid-2027, providing continued relief to a property sector that is pushing for further tax cuts and structural reforms.
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