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Railway ministry's massive debts a grave danger for Chinese banks
Of the Ministry of Railways’ liabilities, some US$321 billion are bank loans.
Railway ministry's massive debts a grave danger for Chinese banks
Of the Ministry of Railways’ liabilities, some US$321 billion are bank loans.
DBS to boost Hong Kong lending by 10%
Trade with mainland China is fueling demand for RMB services.
Bank Danamon's micro lending growth dragged by slow growth in Java
The bank’s loan growth slowed to 14.4% in FY12.
This is why Krung Thai Bank's margins have dropped to 2.92% in 2012
It was 3.3% in 2008.
Singapore banks' trading income to decline by 7% in 2013
See how DBS, OCBC, and UOB will fare.
Eximbank-Sacombank merger to be Vietnam's largest M&A deal to date
The combined entity would have a market cap of about USD2b.
China pushes Shanghai as international finance center
Wants Shanghai to gain IFC status by 2020.
This is what caused Metrobank's profit to increase 40% in 2012
Exceptional gains amounted to 23% of overall revenue.
Check out how Citi facilitated the largest QFI investment in India
It was worth around USD 111 million.
Why Singapore banks must be less worried over net interest margin dip
There's a more pressing problem.
China banks' total social financing reached RMB1.07t in February
But it's down from monthly record high of RMB 2.54tn in January.
Indian government to invest US$182m for a women’s bank
The bank will open in October.
BPI increases loans to agriculture and livestock sectors
Launches lending program for livestock owners nationwide.
Singapore and Hong Kong banks may refocus on corporate lending
RoRWA on mortgages becomes increasingly less attractive.
What you still don't know about Asian banks' risk weighting of assets
There has been increasing scrutiny on RWAs.
Eximbank net earnings to grow 20% in 2013 despite poor FY12 results
It will be driven by 15% loan growth.
BDO completes quick sale of US$123m LTCND
The Philippines’ largest bank said this was because of strong demand.