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China’s first bank seizure since 1998 shows hidden loan risk

Bloomberg China’s first government takeover of a bank in more than two decades has underscored the potential for increased stress at regional le- nders that piled into off-book financing in recent years. Regulators said that they would assume control of Ba-oshang Bank Co. for one year because of “serious” credit risks. The Inner Mongolia-based lender, once seen as a model ...

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5 banks face lawsuit over Australia foreign exchange scandal

Bloomberg Citigroup Inc, Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc and JPMorgan Chase & Co are among five banks named in a class action lawsuit in Australia seeking damages for colluding on foreign-exchange trading strategies. UBS Group AG and Barclays Plc were also named in the suit lodged on Monday in the Federal Court by Maurice Blackburn Lawyers. The action claims ...

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Negative rates push small Japan banks into structured finance

Bloomberg Japan’s regional banks have long been relegated to the sidelines in one of the most lucrative corners of the lending market while regular loans got gradually less profitable. Now some are fighting back. Shizuoka Bank Ltd has lined up a network of 40 local lenders that will invest in structured assets such as project finance and non-recourse real estate ...

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