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Chart of the Week: Hong Kong banks to remain well capitalised

The sector's total capital ratio grew from June 2014.

Chart of the Week: Hong Kong banks to remain well capitalised

The sector's total capital ratio grew from June 2014.

Japanese banks' profitability to deteriorate at a slower pace

The gap between interest rates on existing loans and those on new loans is narrowing.

Malaysian banks' loan growth hits 5.8% in August

Both household and non-household loans showed positive growth.

Chart of the Week: Check out how China banks' funding profiles have evolved

Off-balance-sheet WMPs filled the gap between assets and deposits.

Thai banks remain strong as bad loans slow: central bank

They have CAR ratios higher than the central bank’s requirements.

Hong Kong banks' loan growth to slow in the coming quarters

The weak housing market outlook is partly to blame.

Why non-interest income recovery is crucial for Malaysian banks

It will be a key earnings driver for the rest of 2017.

What could spur a slight improvement in Taiwanese banks' profitability?

An expected economic recovery will be a boon for banks.

Australian banks scrap ATM fees

They won't charge their rivals' customers a $1.6 cash withdrawal fee anymore.

Chart of the Week: Malaysian banks' loan growth still not picking up

Analysts lowered their industry loan growth forecast to 4.6%.