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S1E62: Banking on the Singapore banks

S1E62: Banking on the Singapore banks

Update: 2025-12-01
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The surge in provisions that crushed UOB’s third quarter earnings might not be the lender’s only problem. Along with DBS and OCBC, it is also grappling with normalising net interest margins and soft net interest income. Meanwhile, non-interest income can be volatile and hard to forecast. BT’s Ben Paul offers his views on the outlook for the three Singapore banks.

Highlights of the podcast:

00:24 Banks’ performance now cooling, diverging

05:21 Surging net interest margins are normalising

08:31 Did UOB’s big provisions spook the market?

14:19 How to position the banks in your portfolios

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S1E62: Banking on the Singapore banks

S1E62: Banking on the Singapore banks

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