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July 2009

Rivals ask: is StanChart risking it all on syndicated loans?

SC expands as cashless competitors retreat; Tough markets mean deals stuck on the books


Rivals are speculating that Standard Chartered’s activities in the Asia-Pacific syndicated loans business over the past 18 months might land the bank in trouble if economic conditions were to worsen. The bank has stepped up its underwriting business relative to the competition as rivals too damaged by the financial crisis have had to scale back.

The firm is now the top-ranked international bookrunner of syndicated loans in Asia (excluding Japan and Australia). Staying open for business in the Asia loans market has meant launching loans for clients in difficult conditions, and several of the region’s more prominent debt bankers say – without wanting to be quoted on the record – that Standard Chartered has ended up keeping much larger quantities of those loans on its books than might be prudent.

If economic conditions worsen, the argument runs, the bank could end up losing close to the...


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