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‘PBOC has limited easing room’

Bloomberg China’s fiscal policy will provide the main support to economic growth next year while significant monetary easing is unlikely, according to a former adviser to China’s central bank. “The economy overall really is still okay and we will see average growth this year at around 8%,” Huang Yiping, a former member of the People’s Bank of China’s monetary policy ...

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Indonesia expects stronger rupiah as Fed taper priced in

Bloomberg Bank Indonesia expects a stronger rupiah as investors have priced in the US Federal Reserve’s plan to taper asset purchases. “The rupiah is estimated to remain in a strengthening trend in line with strong economic fundamentals and positive investor perception that support inflows to domestic financial assets,” Hariyadi Ramelan, Bank Indonesia’s executive director for monetary management, told Bloomberg. The ...

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IndusInd denies claims of evergreening loans at unit

Bloomberg IndusInd Bank Ltd, backed by the billionaire Hinduja brothers, denied allegations that its unit was providing new loans to customers to keep their existing debt from souring, a practice known as “evergreening.” The bad loan recognition process is fully automated in accordance with the regulatory norms, the bank said in an exchange filing. It was responding to a media ...

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Argentine peso gains for first time in 2021

Bloomberg Argentina’s peso rises in the spot market for first time in 12 months after central bank ordered financial institutions to maintain their foreign currency holdings steady through to the end of the month, forcing some to sell dollars. The peso strengthened 0.02% to 99.94 to the dollar, even as central bank bought $210 million, the most greenbacks it has ...

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Canada’s six biggest banks could raise payouts by 18%

Bloomberg Canada’s six biggest banks could raise their dividends by about 18% on average and still be able to buy back almost 2% of their shares now that regulators are allowing them to unleash capital they’d stockpiled during the pandemic. National Bank of Canada and Bank of Montreal would have the largest percentage increases in their dividends, assuming they return ...

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Indonesian banks to push sustainable lending to $56b

Bloomberg Sustainable financing in Indonesia, the world’s largest exporter of thermal coal, is set to increase with half the banking industry pledging to boost funding for environmentally-friendly projects, according to the financial services authority. Indonesian banks recorded a combined total of $55.9 billion in sustainable financing as of November last year, said the financial regulator known as OJK. The lenders ...

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Digital yuan users in China surged to 140m, says PBOC

Bloomberg China has increased the number of individuals with digital yuan accounts to 140 million, with 10 million corporate accounts created, a top official at the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) said. Transactions in e-CNY, as the currency is known, reached 62 billion yuan ($9.7 billion) in trials rolled out in about a dozen regions, Mu Changchun, head of the ...

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StanChart leaves investors waiting for return to growth

Bloomberg Standard Chartered Plc shares fall as it set out a return to growth after the Covid-19 pandemic that was slower than some of its rivals. The London-based lender said it continues to expect earnings to be little changed on the full year but that growth should reach its expected range of 5% to 7% in 2022. Rivals such as ...

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State Bank of India profit tops estimates on lower provisions

Bloomberg Shares in State Bank of India reached a record after profit at the nation’s largest lender beat estimates, helped by write-backs and fewer provisions for bad loans. Net income in the second quarter jumped 67% to 76.3 billion rupees ($1.02 billion) in the quarter ending September, according to a statement on Wednesday. That exceeded the average estimate of 66.5 ...

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UBS set to start digital wealth manager in US

Bloomberg UBS Group AG is starting a digital wealth manager in the US to grab a bigger share of the country’s market for retirement savings and stock options, in a move that will pit it against the top Wall Street banks on their home turf. The new digital bank will service affluent customers with between $250,000 and $2 million in ...

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