In Focus
Hong Kong banks to suffer from profit decline post QE3
																					
								Banks will struggle to write new mortgages to offset an annual repayment rate of ~15%.
						
					
					
				China's depressing corporate deposits growth to eventually close to zero
																					
								From 18% in 2002 to 9% in Sep 2012 to -1% in 2021.
						
					
					
				Indian banks stagger under NPAs
																					
								Indian banks face more NPAs.
						
					
					
				Singapore banks selling non-core investments to prepare for Basel III
																					
								OCBC sold F&N and APB while DBS sold its stake in BPI.
						
					
					
				China banks' loan growth on track to meet the RMB8.5tn target for 2012
																					
								Total new RMB loans reached RMB6.72tn in the first nine months of 2012.
						
					
					
				Mountain of evidence reveals a 12% fall in UOB gains
																					
								But loan growth will thrive.
						
					
					
				Chinese bank lending slows in September
																					
								Chinese banks loaned RMB623.2 billion in September, down 11% from RMB703.9 billion in August and below the industry estimate of RMB700 billion.
						
					
					
				EIB to open Beijing office this year
																					
								The European Investment Bank will open a representative office in Beijing to expand its presence in China.
						
					
					
				Philippines provides more incentives to bank mergers
																					
								The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas has revised its rules and allowed more incentives on banks’ mergers and consolidations.
						
					
					
				More palm-scanning ATMs to be installed in Japan
																					
								The Japanese bank that pioneered card-free ATM transactions in Japan is expanding the service into neighboring prefectures.
						
					
					
				India to issue more banking licenses
																					
								The Indian government has reassured the banking sector that the Banking Regulations Act will be amended to include rules liberalizing the issuance of new banking licenses.
						
					
					
				Chinese banks unprepared to run major Euro banks: experts
																					
								Chinese banks are eager to make acquisitions abroad, but may not have the managerial capability to run major European banks.
						
					
					
				Profit growth in China's top 10 banks slows to 16.9%
																					
								That is compared to the 34.2% profit growth in the first semester of 2011.
						
					
					
				Hana to pilot Korean-style private banking in Jilin
																					
								Hana Bank, the banking unit of South Korea's Hana Financial Group, will introduce South Korean-style private banking in China this month.
						
					
					
				China's banks snubbing IMF, World Bank events in Japan
																					
								China did not hesitate to use its clout in the financial sector to voice out protests over the diplomatic row with Japan concerning the Senkaku Islands.
						
					
					
				Hong Kong banks on their own in Basel III
																					
								Hong Kong banks will have to turn to local fund-raising strategies to meet Basel III’s tougher liquidity requirements.