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Japan's banks are large, but not strong
Although they are not suffering as much as financial institutions in other large economies, Japan’s banks are still the most bloated and least efficiently run financial institutions in Asia Pacific
*Source:Asian Banker Research |
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OCBC's NPLs dropped in 2008
The four Singapore banks in this year’s Asian Banker 300 (AB300)—DBS, United Overseas Bank (UOB), Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) and Citibank Singapore
*Source:Asian Banker Research
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South Korea NPLs gathered pace
More than any other country in the Asia Pacific region, South Korea’s banks have been through the wringer. Heavily exposed to short-term financing, the export-dependent country’s banks.
*Source:Asian Banker Research |
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Banco de Oro moved ahead
With its four AB300 banks racking up a combined $55.1 billion in assets, the Philippines was one of five countries that had four banks or less on the ranking.
*Source:Asian Banker Research |
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