ASIA-PACIFIC banks may have to raise their loan loss provisions further in the near term as the Iran conflict darkens economic prospects in the region heavily reliant on Middle Eastern oil, analysts say.
Banks in countries including Australia, Singapore, and India flagged possible credit hits of hundreds of millions of dollars each as they reported their March quarter earnings, blaming the indirect cost of the conflict.
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