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AIIBworks with World Bank, ADB to approve first projects in June - Xinhua News Agency
ICBC saysto continue to help money-laundering investigation - Xinhua News Agency
CreditSuisse Japan unit faces discipline in earnings info leak - The Nikkei
GREATER CHINA
PBOC says foreigncentral banks may freely remit money from interbank market - Reuters
FitchShanghai office hunt flags China's fast market growth - Bloomberg News
Equitiesstill held aloft by investors - ShanghaiDaily
JAPAN AND KOREA
KurodaSays Market Would've Been Worse without Negative Rate - Bloomberg News
MUFGChief Criticizes BOJ's Policy for Fueling Japan Anxiety - Bloomberg News
ASEAN
Maybankeyes US$110b Asean infrastructure market - The Edge Markets
IHHunit Parkway sells stake in Shenton Insurance for RM81mil - The Star
Singaporeeases monetary policy as growth stalls - Agence France-Presse
LoyolaPlans risks IC takeover - The PhilippineStar
VIBto raise chartered capital to $253 million in 2016 - Vietnam Investment Review
Hotmoney inflow surges in March - ThePhilippine Star
Vietnam'sheadline inflation rises in first quarter - Viet Nam News
SOUTH ASIA
India'scentral bank scraps plan to beef up oversight of foreign bank loans - The Nikkei
RBIfor proper monitoring of foreign direct investment - Business Standard
Smallfinance banks expect relaxation in branch norms - Business Standard
Risk-pricingmust improve for better asset quality, says Uday Kotak - Press Trust of India
Asrates fall, Kotak Mahindra Bank sticks to 6% savings rate - Mint
AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
UBS'sJonathan Mott sees $1.2b in bank bad debt provisions - The Australian Financial Review
ASICbacks project aimed at encouraging corporate whistleblowers - The Australian Financial Review
Cabinetcould give ASIC new powers as early as Monday - The Australian Financial Review
'Toughcop' ASIC too timid on enforcement: Allan Fels - The Sydney Morning Herald
ASXchair Rick Holliday-Smith leans towards local candidates in CEO search - The Australian Financial Review
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