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Impairment charges drops BNZ profit

Bank of New Zealand reports a 56% fall in first-quarter profit.

Impairment charges drops BNZ profit

Bank of New Zealand reports a 56% fall in first-quarter profit.

Loan growth in Malaysia to slow to 11% in 2013F

Rate of compression is likely to ease as well.

Chinese banks' deposits grew RMB1.11t in January

Find out what factors spurred the growth.

OCBC Bank suffered from margin pressure

Pressure was evident in Singapore, Indonesia, and China.

S.Korean banks told to support risky debtors

South Korea wants to prevent bank customers from becoming credit delinquents via a pre-workout program.

Philippine bank lending up 16.2%

Loan releases of Philippine commercial banks increased 16.2 percent to P3.219 trillion for the full year 2012.

Indonesia's CIMB Niaga enjoys increased profits due to fee income

CIMB Niaga reported 33 percent surge in net profits in 2012.

Moody’s maintains PNB’s stable and positive outlooks

Moody’s Investors Service maintained all its ratings on Philippine National Bank.

Thailand's KTB, Exim Bank provide attractive SME loans

Krungthai Bank will increase its SME loans by Bt55 billion this year.

RMB credit cards surge highest in Macao

Macao's number of RMB cards out 648,881 personal credit cards surged by 39 percent from a year earlier.

ANZ posts 6.2% cash profit increase

ANZ posted a 6.2 percent rise in first quarter cash earnings.

Sumitomo enters into deal with Turkey’s largest bank

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group and Garanti Bank will cooperate on trade financing.