Gulf banks to curb liquidity for Asia loans on oil decline
This year saw Middle Eastern banks provide some diversity in retail liquidity, opening their books to syndicated loans for Chinese and Indonesian names after having long been contributors to deals from India’s oil and gas sector. But their appetite could well be rocked by the precipitous decline in oil prices, as their deposits are heavily reliant on the natural resource, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.
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