Asia Pacific Banking Industry Outlook

We periodically publish industry outlook by country and by business segments for the region. We cover significant changes in the banking industry and our research analysts provide projections as well.

This document contains the following contents:

1. Australia
2. Bangladesh
3. Brunei
4. China
5. Hong Kong
6. India
7. Indonesia
8. Japan
9. Korea
10. Malaysia
11. Pakistan
12. Philippines
13. Singapore
14. Sri lanka
15. Taiwan
16. Thailand
17. Vietnam

Market Topic Content Date of publication Format
Australia Country outlook Banks will enjoy growth on a strong economy, but will face a highly competitive retail banking environment - financials (tier 1 capital, credit impairment) 28 December, 2009
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Bangladesh Country outlook State-owned commercial banks prepare to commercialise as the country readies itself for the introduction of Basel II. 28 December, 2009
Brunei Country outlook The sleepy Bruneian market, staring down an era of stagnancy, has not broken free from oil. 28 December, 2009
China Country outlook The lending boom that is keeping the domestic economy afloat is unlikely to slow considerably in the near-term - financials (non interest income) 28 December, 2009
Hong Kong Country outlook Hong Kong banks have resisted the shaking out that is staring them in the face - financials (deposit growth) 28 December, 2009
India Country outlook After years of falling market-shares the crisis prompts consumers to seek safety in state owned banks - financials (credit to deposit ratio) 28 December, 2009
Indonesia Country outlook While interest rates are coming down, compressing the country’s broad margins slightly, fundamentals are strong - financials (loans, NPL ratio) 28 December, 2009
Japan Country outlook A busy shaking out in 2009 has changed the playing field significantly, especially for the largest banking group in Asia - financials (credit cost, net income) 28 December, 2009
Malaysia Country outlook Banks remain strong and profitable, although Maybank and the foreign banks have been hit - financials (loans, NPL ratio) 28 December, 2009
Pakistan Country outlook Pakistan’s banks, having made a career of resilience in their home markets, are now on the defensive 28 December, 2009
Philippines Country outlook Despite major economic setbacks in 2009, the financial services industry is rich in initiatives 28 December, 2009
Singapore Country outlook Singapore banks will need to come up with solutions to turn their ample capital into top-line growth - financials (loans, NPL ratio) 28 December, 2009
South Korea Country outlook Against their natures, Korean banks are looking out more than they are looking in - financials (deposits, loans, interest rate) 28 December, 2009
Sri Lanka Country outlook Banks may lose out on opportunities if they cannot solve deep fundamental problems on cost and management - financials (inflation) 28 December, 2009
Taiwan Country outlook Squeezed by business conditions on one side, Taiwan’s banks stand to benefit from a warming of relations with China - financials (stock market capitalization, lending interest rate) 28 December, 2009
Thailand Country outlook Thai banks manoeuvre through the crisis by growing fee income, with benefits from a government stimulus package coming - financials (net profit, profit growth) 28 December, 2009
Vietnam Country outlook A surge in lending, especially to the SME sector, in 2009 can only lead to a flood of capital-raising in 2010 28 December, 2009


 
 
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