Asia’s banks move to meet new capital and liquidity rules

Financial institutions have a raft of new capital and liquidity rules to meet during the next several years. What tools are available to help treasurers and capital planners to meet these challenges? Viren Vaghela reports

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Bankers in Asia Pacific are quick to point out that financial institutions in the region emerged from the financial crisis relatively unscathed compared with their European and US counterparts, some of which are still struggling to restore their reputations following government bail-outs. There is also a consensus that Asian banks are well capitalised compared to many of their peers around the world.

Nevertheless, many banks are taking advantage of a window of opportunity open until January 1

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