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Chart of the Week: More than 38% of global adult population to adopt mobile banking by 2018
That is equivalent to more than 2 billion people.
Large Hong Kong banks to benefit more from NIM expansion compared with smaller banks: analyst
An analyst gives 3 reasons behind this assessment.
4 culprits behind Indonesian Islamic banks' muted profitability
Poor asset quality is one.
Australian banks to focus on bargaining for access to Apple's contactless payment function
The banks' application to the regulators was previously focused on fees.
Hong Kong banks find new revenue source in cash trapped in China
Hong Kong's yuan banking business is thriving.
Here's why Japanese banks' domestic loans need to beat the past three years' 3% growth rate
Domestic loans would need to have grown at least 5%.
APAC banks' IT spending to hit $67.1b in 2017
It's a 5.4% increase from 2016.
Hong Kong banks' risks from property exposure still "manageable": Fitch
Mortgage loans of Hong Kong banks only totalled US$144b in 2016.
Weekly Global News Wrap Up: 11 trends that will define banking in 2017; Brexit risks 30,000 UK jobs
And Credit Suisse moves its investment banking team to London.
Chart of the Week: Check out Malaysian banks' impaired loan ratio for unsecured loans
It stood at 1.9% at end-2016.
Taiwanese banks expanding to Cambodia, Vietnam, and the Philippines
Exposure to these markets grew 20% per year over 2015-2016.
How does Korea's rising household debt levels affect banks' financial stability?
There are no immediate concerns, says Moody's.
Here's why you must attend the 2017 ABF Retail Banking Forum Manila
It will be held on February 15 at the Makati Shangri-La.
Which Malaysian bank will benefit the most from slowing household loan growth?
Total outstanding household loans grew at a slower rate of 5% in 2016.
Taiwanese banks' shift away from China likely to continue: Fitch
The banks' mainland China exposure fell to 6.2% by end-2016.
Number of ATM cash withdrawals worldwide up 10% in 2015
Chinese ATM usage accelerated to 23%.