
Bankers report that Asia's loan market will continue to be weak in the second half of the year, with no signs of recovery. They attribute this to the ongoing fallout from the Iran war, which has suppressed confidence among lenders and borrowers. The weak market conditions highlight the broader economic impact of the conflict.
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Loan market shows little sign of rebound in second half of the year.
There is little sign of a rebound in Asia's loan market.
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Bankers assert that Asia's loan market will remain weak in the second half of the year.
OpinionAsia’s loan market is heading into the second half of the year with little sign of a rebound, according to bankers, as the effects of the Iran war continue to affect confidence among lenders and borrowers.
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Bankers assert that Asia's loan market will remain weak in the second half of the year.
OpinionThe Iran war is causing suppressed confidence among lenders and borrowers.
OpinionThere is little sign of a rebound in Asia's loan market.
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