ASEAN and Indian banks

How resilient are they against the new coronavirus wave?

Asset risks for banks will rise in most parts of ASEAN and India as the region battles new waves of coronavirus infections amid low vaccination rates. Strict containment measures to curb the resurgence will impede economic recovery and erode borrowers' ability to pay their debts. Which banking systems will be most at risk? Are there bright spots in the region?

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    16:30 - 17:00
    HKT

    Discussion topics:

    • What is the impact of the pandemic resurgence on ASEAN and Indian banks?
    • Are banks’ capital and provisions sufficient to withstand rising asset risks?
    • Has the pandemic dampened ASEAN and Indian banks’ long-term growth prospects?

    17:00 - 17:30
    HKT

    Q&A

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    Graeme Knowd Managing Director, Financial Institutions Moody's Investors Service Bio
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    Alka Anbarasu Associate Managing Director, Financial Institutions Moody's Ratings Bio
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    Eugene Tarzimanov Senior Vice President, Financial Institutions Moody's Ratings Bio
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    Srikanth Vadlamani Vice President – Group Credit Officer, APAC Banking, Financial Institutions Group Moody's Investors Service Bio
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    Rebecca Tan Vice President – Senior Analyst, Financial Institutions Group Moody's Investors Service Bio
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    Joyce Ong Assistant Vice President - Analyst, Financial Institutions Group Moody's Investors Service Bio
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    Tengfu Li Vice President - Senior Analyst, Financial Institutions Moody's Ratings Bio