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Singapore banks' profit to slump 18% in 2Q12
The large trading gains in 1Q will unlikely be repeated this time around.
Singapore banks' profit to slump 18% in 2Q12
The large trading gains in 1Q will unlikely be repeated this time around.
Mainland banks bet big on Taiwan
Mainland investments in Taiwan’s banking industry account for 31% of all of China’s investments in Taiwan since 2009.
BTMU to expand banking business in Turkey
Japan’s largest bank will invest US$300 million to establish a subsidiary in Turkey.
Bank TPN's net income up 57.4%
Bank Tabungan Pensiunan Nasional's net income increased by 57.4 percent to Rp 921 billion or $98 billion in the January-June period.
Malaysia's Maybank, CIMB expect exemptions to Indonesia's bank ownership rule
News that Bank Indonesia will make exceptions for higher ownership levels in local banks will reflect positively on the share prices of Maybank and CIMB.
14 Vietnam banks make 62% of bad bank debts
Vietnam's 14 biggest banks accounted for as much as 62% bad debts of the whole banking system, based on yet another research report.
Maybank committed for long term in Indonesia
Maybank expressed its long term commitment to Indonesia and that it will continue to play an important role in supporting the growth of its economy and the financial services industry.
ABC downplays non-performing loans
Agricultural Bank of China will not raise equity to cope with a rise in its non-performing loan portfolio.
HSBC India found deficient vs laundering, terror financing
The staff of HSBC India have come under the scanner for deficiencies in acting as "offshore reviewers" against money laundering and terrorist financing.
Thailand's Kasikornbank to open rep office in Myanmar
Kasikornbank has received a license to open a representative office in Myanmar.
Kasikornbank's earnings buoyed by loans, NIM
Kasikornbank reported a 4.22 percvxvcent in its consolidated second-quarter net profit of Bt9.4 billion.
Woori Financial audits Woori Bank
Woori Financial Group audited Woori Bank for two months and found 30 insolvent loans worth US$8.76 million from May 7 to July 6.
Korean banks probed for fixing CD interest rates
Nine major South Korean banks arebeing investigated by the Fair Trade Commission on suspicion of colluding to fix the interest rates on certificates of deposit.
Policy measures needed to boost liberalization
China’s recent credit liberalization could be endangered by lax fiscal policies.
Thailand's KBank partners with Indonesia's BCA
Thailand's Kasikornbank has teamed up with Indonesia's Bank Central Asia in offering financial services to Thais doing business in Indonesia.
Krungthai Card targeting active spenders
Krungthai Card's focus on attracting active spenders resulted in an increase in credit-card spending and use of its personal-loan products.
Thai banks wary of high fund cost
Thailand's banks identified the mobilisation of funds to meet loan demand while keping fund cost as low as possible as one of its challenges.