
Hong Kong’s Cooling Credit-Card Market Reflects Broader Economic Strain Amid Rising Jobless Rates
In Hong Kong, the credit-card market has begun to show signs of cooling as consumers grow more cautious amid

In Hong Kong, the credit-card market has begun to show signs of cooling as consumers grow more cautious amid

Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with India’s International Financial Services Centres Authority

China’s major state-owned banks have been actively buying dollars in the onshore market this week and holding them rather

HSBC Holdings has formally appointed Brendan Nelson as its permanent Group Chair, concluding a yearlong search for a successor

Banks in Vietnam are increasingly turning to the bond market to fund a wave of accelerated loan growth, as

Fitch Ratings expects the downtrend in Thai banks’ earnings to persist into 2026, as profitability comes under pressure. Net

Taiwanese banks are likely to face softer profits and declining asset quality as loan expansion slows and fee-based income

PARIS/MADRID — Ten European banks, including major players ING and UniCredit, have created a new company in Amsterdam to

Singapore’s central bank, MAS, and the Bank of Japan (BOJ) have agreed to extend their bilateral local currency swap

Citi has named Yuko Nakayama as the new head of Equity Capital Markets (ECM) for Japan Investment Banking, effective
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