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Can the financial community in Asia rise to the challenges of regional integration?
Date: Apr 26, 2013
Author: Foo Boon Ping
Categories: Capital & Strategic Issues, China, Data & Analytics, Data Management, FSI Customer Relationship Management
, Innovation, Regulation, Risk and Regulation, Technology & Operations
Keywords: Asian Banker Summit 2013, ASEAN, Deutsche Bank, Kasikornbank, OCBC, Bank of Queensland, Big Data, BoC, DBS, UBS, ANZ
Recent market and regulatory changes in the banking industry have accentuated the need for bankers to seize opportunities and weather challenges.
Asia Pacific banking industry outlook 2013
Date: Feb 19, 2013
Author: Manu Bhaskaran
Categories: Capital & Strategic Issues, China, Indonesia, Japan, Risk and Regulation, Rmb, Thailand
Keywords: BOJ, Federal Reserve, ASEAN, Malaysia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Shadow Banking, NPL
Regional economies are generally sound, with good long term prospects. While Asian banks grapple with new capital rules in the short term, they are likely to withstand long term stress to their operations.
ASEAN Trading Link participation to help region compete with bigger markets
Date: Sep 21, 2012
Author: Magessan Raj
Categories: Exchanges, Markets & Exchanges, Transaction Banking
Keywords: Bursa Malaysia, SGX, SET, ASEAN Trading Link, Reyl Singapore, Tajuddin Atan, Daryl Liew, Magnus Bocker
Bursa Malaysia and SGX’s link-up via ASEAN Trading Link expected to contribute to an increase in trade volume, which could in turn help attract liquidity and capital into both markets.
Interview transcript: Cesar Purisima, Secretary, Department of Finance, The Philippines, September 13th 2011
Date: Sep 21, 2011
Author: Editorial
Categories: China, Government Finance, Philippines, Capital Markets, Infrastructure Finance
Keywords: Fiscal Sustainability, Macroeconomic Stability, Infrastructure Gap, Business Processes, GDP, ASEAN, Trade Relationships
Cesar Purisima, Secretary of the Department of Finance, The Philippines, discusses the national agenda and growth rate, the infrastructure gap, and relations with ASEAN and China.
“We want to get our private public partnership infrastructure projects right”
Date: Sep 21, 2011
Author: Editorial
Categories: China, Government Finance, Philippines, Risk and Regulation, Risk Management, Capital Markets, Infrastructure Finance
Keywords: Fiscal Sustainability, Macroeconomic Stability, Infrastructure Gap, Business Processes, GDP, ASEAN, Trade Relationships
In an exclusive video interview, Cesar Purisima, Secretary of the Department of Finance, The Philippines, discusses strategies for the Philippines to continue competitive growth.
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