FinanceASEAN banks grapple with uncertain U.S. Fed interest rate cuts
From loan stresses to payouts, lenders manage murky financing prospects
Persistent inflation has led central banks to refrain from cutting interest rates, increasing pressure on borrowers servicing payments and on banks' payouts to depositors.
DYLAN LOH, Nikkei staff writer
SINGAPORE -- Banks in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations are grappling with uncertainty over their loan books as evidence of persistent inflation leads central banks to refrain from slashing interest rates, increasing pressure in the financing business.