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Capital / Liquidity
PBOC, CBIRC Forced to Reassure Depositors After Bank Run
By Editors | 04/11/2019
Authorities were forced to step in after depositors rushed to withdraw their savings from Yichuan Bank amid rumours that the bank was insolvent and a corruption probe into the bank’s former chairman.
Capital / Liquidity
Philippines Mulls Imposing Limits on Lending Rates, Fees
By Editors | 30/10/2019
The BSP is considering placing limits on the interest rates and other fees lenders and finance companies can charge borrowers in response to a request from the SEC.
Capital / Liquidity
BSP Announces New Round of Reserve Requirement Cuts
By Editors | 25/10/2019
The fresh 100bp RRR cut follows a 100bp cut announced last month and a three-step 200bp cut from May to July this year.
Capital / Liquidity
China Criminalises Loans with Annual Interest Over 36pc
By Editors | 23/10/2019
All agency fees, consulting fees, management fees and default penalties will be included in the interest rate calculation, effectively lowering the threshold.
Capital / Liquidity
Recession Fears Prompt Japan to Stress Test Major Financial Firms
By Editors | 22/10/2019
The BOJ and FSA will jointly coordinate stress tests on Japan’s three G-SIBs and four D-SIBs to assess how capital and liquidity could be affected if stocks fell and the yen spiked.
Capital / Liquidity
The Supervisory Answer to Hong Kong’s Worsening Economic Performance
By Pierre Latrobe | 22/10/2019
Pierre Latrobe at Mazars discusses the measures the HKMA has taken so far to strengthen its macroprudential supervisory toolkit and address potential risks to the wider financial system.
Securities / Derivatives
Korea to Lift Ban on Brokers Lending to Overseas Units
By Editors | 21/10/2019
Large brokerage firms will be allowed to extend loans to their overseas operations to better finance their global outreach.
Capital / Liquidity
BCBS Releases 17th Progress Report on Basel III Adoption
By Editors | 21/10/2019
Since the previous report, member jurisdictions have made the most progress in adopting the NSFR, IRRBB, and large exposures framework.
Capital / Liquidity
Korea to Impose Loan-to-Deposit Cap on Savings Banks
By Editors | 21/10/2019
The loan-to-deposit rate at savings banks will be limited to 110% starting from 2020, and further tightened to 100% in 2021. Currently, commercial banks already face the 100% limit.
Capital / Liquidity
APRA Proposes Banks Hold More Capital Against Large Subsidiaries
By Editors | 18/10/2019
APRA proposes to increase the amount of capital banks need to hold to support investments in large subsidiaries, such as their New Zealand units.
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