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Tok Mat: Banks should continue to support viable businesses, households affected by Covid-19 pandemic
SEREMBAN: Banks should continue to support viable businesses and households affected by the Covid-19 pandemic as the six-month automatic moratorium imposed last year did not result in losses as forecasted earlier, says Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan.
AMMB posts net profit of RM262.8m in 3Q, RM1.09b in 9M
KUALA LUMPUR: AMMB Holdings Bhd posted lower net profit of RM263.82mil in the third quarter ended Dec 31,2020 and RM866.31mil in the nine-month period due to allowance for impairments on loans, advances and financing.
RHB posts FY20 net profit of RM2.03bil, proposes div of 7.65 sen/share
KUALA LUMPUR: RHB Bank recorded an 18.1% decline in net profit to RM2.03bil in the financial year ended Dec 31, 2020, as compared to RM2.48bil in the previous year due to the net modification loss arising from the loan moratorium and higher expected credit losses.
Better outlook for banking sector
Industry set to bounce back as country’s economy recovers
Moratoriums pose risks to banking systems in Asean
Pressure on asset quality calls for caution
Moratoriums pose risks to banking systems in Asean
KUALA LUMPUR: Loan moratoriums and restructuring pose critical risks to the banking systems in Asean including Malaysia and need to be watched going forward, according to Maybank Kim Eng Research.
Banking sector holding steady
PETALING JAYA: The banking industry remains on firm footing, with most analysts reiterating a positive outlook for the sector despite a deceleration of loan growth in December.
Financial markets improved significantly in December
KUALA LUMPUR: The domestic financial markets improved significantly in December as global investor sentiment continued to improve amid expectations for an eventual normalisation of economic activities, says Bank Negara.
All eyes on banks’ asset quality
PETALING JAYA: Despite the banking sector showing healthy signs such as a brighter outlook with higher loan growth and profitability, gross impaired loans (GIL), however, could still weigh on the sector.