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TMI 184 - April 2010

Asian Banks - Leading the Way to Recovery

Karen Fawcett, Group Head, Transaction Banking, Standard Chartered Bank

Categories: Debt, Emerging Markets, Foreign Exchange, Payments, Strategic Treasury, Economy, Bank Relationships

While entering the Asian market offers huge opportunities, it also poses great challenges - especially given the resilience shown by the region's local banks during the economic downturn. The author examines the effect of the financial crisis on the Asian banking sector, and why it is now seen as the growth centre of the world.

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