The shine is coming off southeast Asia, the golden child of banking after the global financial crisis, as valuations tumble and competition for funding heats up across the region.
The battle for funding is only going to get tougher once the US Federal Reserve begins in earnest to taper its massive supply of cheap US dollars to the world’s financial markets.
Amid slowing regional economies, debt-fuelled high-asset prices and wild currency swings, banks are preparing for a rough ride.
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