CAPITAL / LIQUIDITY

    Capital / Liquidity

    S. Korea Banks Face Loan Rate Manipulation Probe

    By Manesh Samtani | 25/06/2018

    FSS found thousands of irregularities in lending rate calculations including omission about income or collateral in credit evaluations, resulting in unfairly high lending rates.

    Capital / Liquidity

    The Greek Tragedy of Financial Regulation

    By Peter Guy | 25/06/2018

    The latest Eurozone bailout has effectively sentenced the country to a generation of vassalage, creating a financial serfdom. Weak growth and regulatory shortcomings will only invite the next crisis.

    Capital / Liquidity

    Chinese Bank NPLs Rise Due To Stricter Loan Classification

    By Garima Chitkara | 21/06/2018

    Chinese regulators have been enforcing regulations more strictly to curb financial risk, causing bank NPL ratios to rise to 1.9% at end-May, up from from 1.75% at end-March.

    Capital / Liquidity

    Philippines Banking Sector Gets Rating Lift from S&P

    By Karen Chiu | 15/06/2018

    S&P Global Ratings cites economic activity, fiscal policy, low credit risks, stringent regulation and favourable operating environment for well-capitalised banks.

    Capital / Liquidity

    RBI Drafts Rules to Restrict Short Term Borrowings

    By Manesh Samtani | 15/06/2018

    New rules will require a minimum 40% fixed term loan component of working capital financing facilities by 1 October and 60% by 1 April 2019, to reduce cash credit borrowings which often entail loose repayment schedules, perpetual roll-overs.

    Capital / Liquidity

    China Cracks Down on ‘False Inflation’ of Bank Deposit Levels

    By Manesh Samtani | 15/06/2018

    China’s top financial regulators have issued a new circular that prohibits banks from falsely inflating their deposits, a common practice to improve quarterly and mid-year performance assessments.

    Capital / Liquidity

    HKMA Imposes Enhanced Supervisory Arrangements on Indian Bank Branches

    By JP Reimann | 14/06/2018

    Due to capital deficiencies, the Hong Kong branches of Allahabad Bank, Punjab National Bank and Indian Overseas Bank must hold HQLA equivalent to 100% of unpledged deposits and should not solicit customer deposits, among other measures.

    Capital / Liquidity

    Push for Bank Capital Easing May Signal Top of Market Cycle

    By Peter Guy | 14/06/2018

    Financial regulation is beginning to mirror the boom and bust cycles of the market as participants lobby regulators to loosen capital requirements – this at what appears to be the peak of the post-crisis economic growth cycle.

    Capital / Liquidity

    Taiwan To Ease M&A Rules For Financial Holding Companies

    By Garima Chitkara | 14/06/2018

    New rules lower the threshold for initiating a tender offer from 25 percent to 10 percent; new rules to only apply to private-sector firms.

    Capital / Liquidity

    China Requires Corporate Credit Data to be Shared Among Banks

    By Manesh Samtani | 11/06/2018

    New rules establish information sharing mechanism among lenders for collective gathering and cross-validating business and financial information of borrowers.

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