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A recent McKinsey report states slowing Chinese growth coupled with digital headwinds could see the bigger fishes eat the smaller fishes across the world of Asian banking.
The latest corporate Asian loan volumes and deal rankings in the region, provided by Dealogic as of Tuesday, May 17. The data is used as a guide of credit appetite amongst the region's lenders.
The latest corporate Asian loan volumes and deal rankings in the region, provided by Dealogic as of Tuesday, March 31. The data is used as a guide of credit appetite amongst the region's lenders.
The latest corporate Asian loan volumes and deal rankings in the region, provided by Dealogic as of Tuesday, March 9. The data is used as a guide of credit appetite amongst the region's lenders.
Siam Cement Group, Thailand’s second largest company and a bellwether for the country’s growth, is plotting the creation of a regional treasury, possibly in Singapore.
Citic Bank argues China’s interest rate liberalisation is making it easier for small and medium-sized companies to raise funds, and it will only get easier.