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S&P cuts rating outlook on 4 Malaysian banks Empty S&P cuts rating outlook on 4 Malaysian banks

Post by Cals Thu 28 Nov 2013, 07:11

S&P cuts rating outlook on 4 Malaysian banks
Posted on 28 November 2013 - 05:39am

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PETALING JAYA (Nov 28, 2013): Standard & Poor's Ratings Services (S&P) yesterday revised its rating outlook on four banks, namely CIMB Group Holdings Bhd, AmBank (M) Bhd, RHB Bank Bhd and RHB Investment Bank Bhd (RHBIB) to "negative" from "stable", on rising economic risk due to a prolonged run-up in housing prices and household debt in the country.

S&P also lowered its long-term Asean regional scale rating on CIMB Group to 'axBBB+' from 'axA-' and affirmed its 'axA-2' short-term rating.

The ratings action was taken even as S&P reaffirmed the ratings and kept the stable outlook on four other banks, namely Malayan Banking Bhd, Public Bank Bhd, CIMB Bank Bhd and CIMB Investment Bank Bhd for their potential for receiving exceptional government support.

S&P said the negative outlook on CIMB Group, RHB Bank, AMBank and RHBIB recognises the potential for deterioration in the banks' asset quality and financial profile, if the consumer debt burden proves excessive in an unfavorable economic scenario.

The ratings agency opined that successive government efforts since 2010 to counteract the stimulatory effect of low interest rates on consumer borrowing and home prices have not been as effective as expected. It however expects more stringent measures in its recent Budget 2014 to curb property speculation to rein in prices moderately.

In assessing Malaysia's potential exposure to economic imbalances associated with household debt and the property market, S&P looks for consistent indications that housing price escalation and consumer debt are moderating. In particular, S&P will continue to consider the impact of recent government and regulatory policy initiatives to curtail potential systemic risk arising from the household sector.

It said if the rise in housing prices in Malaysia slows substantially, the negative outlooks on the four Malaysian institutions may be revised back to stable.

Alliance Research banking analyst Cheah King Yoong in a note to clients yesterday said he maintains his "overweight" call on the banking sector at this juncture.

"We will review our recommendation on the sector post the third-quarter 2013 reporting season, where we could get further clarity from management of banking groups under our coverage with regards to the impact of such policies on the banks' growth prospects," he said.

He reiterated that the latest policies implemented by Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) on Nov 15, 2013 under its new circular 'Measures to Promote Sustainability of the Property Market' illustrated the sheer determination of the authorities to contain the growth of household debt.

"These measures, together with potential rate hikes by BNM in 2014, fiscal tightening by the federal government and subsidy rationalisation programme next year, could further drag loan growth momentum in the retail segments, temporarily lead to rising credit cost, and dampen investor sentiments on the banking sector," Cheah said.
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