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Singapore’s banks frontload IFRS 9 provisioning hit

UOB, OCBC announce $1.4 billion set-asides in Q4 results to account for oil and gas loan exposures

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Two of Singapore’s largest lenders have announced a steep rise in provisioning against oil and gas loans they believe are set to deteriorate in credit quality, in a move apparently designed to prevent a future spike in loan-loss set-asides under new accounting standards that kicked in on January 1.

In its results for the fourth quarter of 2017, announced today (February 14), OCBC disclosed a four

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