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AmBank's total income up 2.3% to US$477m
Thanks to higher net interest income and improved NIMs.
AmBank's total income up 2.3% to US$477m
Thanks to higher net interest income and improved NIMs.
Bank Mandiri's loan quality the weakest amongst Indonesia's big banks
NPLs will stay at 3.7% this year.
Singapore banks' wealth management income growth hits 40%
OCBC reported the highest growth at 48%.
How will Australia's royal commission into the financial sector impact the banks?
Reputational issues and weakening investor confidence are amongst the expected effects.
Asian banks' funding costs increase by as much as 20bps
The end of the 'ultra-easy money era' might be coming.
Malaysian banks' loan growth slows to 4.6% in October
But household loan growth sustained its upward momentum.
Weekly Global News Wrap Up: SWIFT warns banks against rising threat of digital heists; UK banks can endure 'disorderly' Brexit
And find out what central banks think of bitcoin.
Chart of the Week: Chinese banks' NIMs to expand in the coming quarters
The big state-owned banks' NIMs stood at 2.1% in Q3.
Malaysian banks' gross impaired loans ratio stable at 1.67%
GIL ratios were stable across most asset classes.
Philippine banks' deposits to grow 13% in 2018
The deposit base is growting at a five-year CAGR of 14.3%.
Here's why Indonesian banks' deposits are a red herring
Find out why the banks allowed their LDR to trend up.
Singapore banks' average net profit growth hit 6% in the first nine months of 2017
Guess which bank had the highest income for the period.
OCBC acquires National Australian Bank's private wealth business in Hong Kong
The move seeks to boost the bank’s mortgage and deposit books.
CIMB receives regulatory sandbox approval for e-KYC
It's the first Malaysian bank to receive such an approval.
Tighter regulatory scrutiny drags down Chinese banks' profitability
Chinese banks must brace for net interest margin pressures and declining profitability in 2018.
Weekly Global News Wrap Up: Why easing the US banking rules could be dangerous; Brexit-hit banks to relocate their staff by 2018
And find out why consumers want tech firms to take on banks.
Chart of the Week: Singapore banks have thin buffers of loss absorbing abilities
There is not much to bail in at this stage.