ADB Announces New Programme to Fight Climate Change

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Tuesday announced the Innovative Finance Facility for Climate in Asia and the Pacific (IF-CAP), a landmark program which could significantly ramp up support for the region in the battle against climate change.
Mortgage News: Interest rates are on the rise!

Mortgage interest rates are rapidly rising, which is affecting loan demand, particularly refinances. Total mortgage application volume fell 8.1 % last week compared to the previous week, as per the Mortgage Bankers Association’s seasonally adjusted index. For 30-year fixed-rate mortgages with acceptable loan balances ($647,200 or less), the average contract interest rate jumped to 4.50 […]
Decline and near fall of Italy’s Monte dei Paschi, the world’s oldest bank

A deal for the Italian government to sell Monte dei Paschi (BMPS.MI) to UniCredit (CRDI.MI)collapsed on Sunday after the two sides failed to agree terms.
Stop funding coal abroad, NGO group tells top investor Bank of China

Bank of China (BoC) (601988.SS), a top global investor in coal- power plants, must end the financing of such projects outside the mainland and support clean and renewable energy instead, an alliance of 35 non-governmental organisations said on Tuesday.
South Korea’s youth debt binge shows no sign of slowing as rate hike looms

When South Korea announced new lending curbs last month, Joe Park, a 34-year-old grocery chain purchasing manager, scrambled to borrow more money before the tighter rules took effect.
Singapore’s DBS bets on post-pandemic recovery, profit up on lower credit costs

Singapore’s DBS Group Holdings (DBSM.SI) flagged strong loan growth and lower credit costs ahead after a rebound in its mainstay home market fuelled a better-than-expected 37% jump in quarterly net profit for Southeast Asia’s biggest lender.
Euro zone banks see small tightening of credit standards in Q3

Euro zone banks expect corporate loan demand to surge in the third quarter and see just a moderate tightening of credit standards or loan approval criteria, the European Central Bank said on Tuesday.
JPMorgan profit soars on recovery but questions linger over lending outlook, competition

JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N) second-quarter profits jumped 155% as the U.S. economy continued to rebound, but executives warned on Tuesday that the sunny outlook would not make for blockbuster revenues in the short term due to low interest rates, weak loan demand and a slowdown in trading.
Empathy bootcamp? UK banks seek payback on $105 bln COVID loans

As payback time approaches for more than 75 billion pounds ($104 billion) of emergency state-backed loans, Britain’s banks must tread a delicate path with businesses propped up during the pandemic.
U.S. business borrowings jump 20% in May – ELFA survey

U.S. companies borrowed $8.1 billion for capital investments in May, 20% higher than last year, the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA) said, as an economic recovery fueled by rising vaccinations and easing curbs drove up demand.