Fed aggressive rate hikes always cause deep recession
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what we learned about the 2008's great financial crisis
AMID the banking fallout in the US and the European Union(EU), Asian banks are seen as relatively low-risk given their lower exposure to US and EU corporate bonds.
While most US and European banking stocks have corrected sharply following the collapse of several banks over the week, the impact on Asian financials has been more contained, noted industry watchers.
The MSCI Asian Financial Index for example, fell by 4.2 per cent since Mar 8, a much smaller decline as compared with the MSCI World Financials Index, which slipped 10.6 per cent in the same period.
AMID the banking fallout in the US and the European Union(EU), Asian banks are seen as relatively low-risk given their lower exposure to US and EU corporate bonds.
While most US and European banking stocks have corrected sharply following the collapse of several banks over the week, the impact on Asian financials has been more contained, noted industry watchers.
The MSCI Asian Financial Index for example, fell by 4.2 per cent since Mar 8, a much smaller decline as compared with the MSCI World Financials Index, which slipped 10.6 per cent in the same period.
21-03-2023, 04:03 PM
Perpetual bonds are a type of debt instrument that do not have a maturity date, meaning they can be held by investors indefinitely. Banks and other financial companies often issue perpetual bonds to raise Additional Tier 1 (AT1) capital, which is a type of capital that can absorb losses in the event of financial distress.
Perpetual bonds are considered AT1 capital because they have features that make them more like equity than traditional debt. For example, many perpetual bonds have provisions that allow them to be converted into equity if certain conditions are met, such as the bank's capital ratio falling below a certain level.
Additionally, perpetual bonds may also have write-down provisions that allow the bond's principal to be reduced in the event of financial distress. This means that if a bank's capital ratio falls below a certain level, the bank can use the write-down provision to reduce the value of the perpetual bond, effectively turning it into equity and increasing the bank's capital base.
By using perpetual bonds to raise AT1 capital, banks and other financial companies are able to strengthen their balance sheets and improve their resilience to financial shocks. This can help to minimize systemic risk and protect the broader financial system from potential contagion in the event of a bank failure.
Perpetual bonds are considered AT1 capital because they have features that make them more like equity than traditional debt. For example, many perpetual bonds have provisions that allow them to be converted into equity if certain conditions are met, such as the bank's capital ratio falling below a certain level.
Additionally, perpetual bonds may also have write-down provisions that allow the bond's principal to be reduced in the event of financial distress. This means that if a bank's capital ratio falls below a certain level, the bank can use the write-down provision to reduce the value of the perpetual bond, effectively turning it into equity and increasing the bank's capital base.
By using perpetual bonds to raise AT1 capital, banks and other financial companies are able to strengthen their balance sheets and improve their resilience to financial shocks. This can help to minimize systemic risk and protect the broader financial system from potential contagion in the event of a bank failure.
21-03-2023, 05:04 PM
singapore bank shares up for bargain hunting after SCV,silvergate,signature and credit sussie and first republic 's selloff and write off
22-03-2023, 02:10 PM
22-03-2023, 02:15 PM
Armageddon in global financial markets after 22/3/2023
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/21/the-mark...ision.html
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/21/the-mark...ision.html
22-03-2023, 02:18 PM
raising interest rates can lead to higher borrowing costs for businesses and consumers, which can dampen economic activity and potentially lead to a recession. In addition, higher interest rates can make the US dollar stronger, which can hurt US exports and make it harder for US companies to compete in global markets.
https://www.barrons.com/articles/federal...e-13b01617
https://www.barrons.com/articles/federal...e-13b01617
22-03-2023, 02:22 PM
and the collapse of 3 us banks and others
https://www.usbank.com/investing/financi...oming.html
https://www.usbank.com/investing/financi...oming.html
30-03-2023, 08:19 AM
time to start buy back them after the selloff last month in march 2023
https://sginvestors.io/analysts/research...2023-03-21
https://sginvestors.io/analysts/research...2023-03-21
30-03-2023, 11:57 AM
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will the china money that flowed into the west before the us and europe bank crisis flow back into asia vie sg
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapor...ip-3388341
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapor...ip-3388341
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(04-04-2023, 04:06 PM)chartist kao Wrote: https://www.theedgesingapore.com/views/r...pushengage&utm_medium=pushnotification&utm_campaign=PREMIUMDespite challenges, REITs are able to raise equity, good to have it in English or Singlish.
https://www.theedgesingapore.com/views/r...ise-equity
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