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Implementation of Basel III to result in heightened costs for corporates relying on bank funding
Bob Lyddon, managing director of the IBOS Association, observes that the Basel III capital adequacy rules will ultimately raise banks’ business costs, and advises corporates to reassess their bank funding approaches.
London’s renminbi aspirations remains bright despite challenges
Mark Boleat, chairman of the Policy and Resources Committee for London, explains the challenges that London faces in its bid to become a global renminbi offshore hub.
Beijing steers its economy towards sustainable growth
Chris Leung, senior economist for the Greater China region at DBS Bank Hong Kong, believes that despite fears of an economic slowdown in China, Beijing is making the right moves to enhance its economy in the long run.
Mongolian banks are booming but face a host of challenges
Mongolia’s banking industry has been growing at an unprecedented rate, however, liquidity, high inflation, and the country’s reliance on the Chinese economy, indicate the one sidedness of the economy.
Interview transcript: Suh Jin Won, CEO of Shinhan Bank, 17th April 2012
Suh Jin Won, CEO of Shinhan Bank, discusses overseas expansion and the bank’s priorities, consolidation in the domestic banking industry, and capital requirements and managing consumer debt.
Funding, liquidity, and integration challenge corporates and SMEs desiring expansion in Asia
Expansion into Asia brings with it a unique set of transaction banking challenges which banks need to address to better serve their corporate clients.
Post-crisis liquidity risk management: Beyond the two ratios in Basel III
Tsuyoshi Oyama, partner, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, feels that the new liquidity ratios introduced in Basel III should be enhanced by systemic measures proven to withstand appropriate stress testing.
The Asian Banker’s CIBC 2012 explores in depth domestic issues
CIBC 2012 held in Beijing covered a wide range of issues touching on liquidity, risk, customer centricity, as well as gaining an edge in SME banking in China.
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