ab500 emerging markets show strength
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Emerging markets show strength
Banks in developed markets are still floundering, even as they emerge out of chronic loss-making
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Singapore, October 22nd 2010
Asian Banker Research
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Key discussion notes
• A very high ratio of developing market to developed market banks in this year’s AB500. (14:6 in 2010, 16:4 in 2009)
• Eastern Bank of Bangladesh has made it into the top 20
• Singapore’s OCBC moves to third place buoyed by the island’s economic revival
• Singapore banks’ average CAR highest in the Asia Pacific region
• 14 of the top 20 lenders receive full scores for their CAR
• Lowest CAR in the AB500 is 0.8% compared to negative 11.7% in 2009
• Singapore banks’ average CAR highest in the Asia Pacific region
• Japanese banks gross NPL ratio rose to 3.69%, the highest in the region
• Australia the best performer for NPLs, lowest gross NPL ratio at 0.89%
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The Asian Banker 500
• What is The Asian Banker 500?
Now in its ninth year, The Asian Banker 500 (AB500) is an annual study of the financial and business performance of the commercial banking industry in the Asia Pacific region. The study comprises two different lists: the first ranks the top 500 banks in the region by asset size, while the second ranks the same 500 banks by strength, an evaluation that is based on a belief that a strong bank demonstrates long-term profitability from its core businesses. The AB500 has been expanded as of this year; past years looked at only 300 banks.
• Which banks are included?
The Asian Banker ranks financial institutions by asset size and focuses on Asia Pacific banks east of Iran. We publish online an expanded version of this list, which includes over 700 banks from the Middle East and Central Asia as well. The focus of the list is on commercial banks and financial holding companies with a significant proportion of activity in commercial banking; the AB500 does not include central banks, policy banks or finance companies.
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The Asian Banker 500
• How do we collect and treat the data?
Bank annual reports and statistics provided by central banks or industry associations are our main sources of data. In the absence of up-to-date annual reports, we contact banks directly to source financial results. Consolidated figures are used for banking groups, except when non-banking activities account for a substantial portion of the consolidated figures. All figures are converted into US dollars using rates current at the end of the banks’ respective financial years.
• Who puts The AB500 together?
The team of researchers who created the AB500 is led by Yi Yuandong and Pheng Chan. Additional research was provided by Arush Chopra, Doron Foo, Guan Chenhao, Peter Hoflich and Aldo Joson.
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