Skip navigation

Current DateTime: 10:18:50 24 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 24355697
  • Runway Angels

      The superbowl of fashion shows, models walk down the runway at the 2009 Victoria's Secret Show.

  • Smartphone Guide

      Here's a need-to-know guide to nine devices, based on features, price, network and platform.

  • Wines for the Holidays

      Not quite sure what wine to pair with Turkey or Creme Brulee? Our experts do.

FEATURED QUIZZES


Current DateTime: 10:18:51 24 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 33793611
  • A Healthier & Wealthier You

      Take the following quiz and find out how much you know about the impact of obesity on the health of the U.S. economy.

  • The Billionaire BFF's

      Philanthropists. Bridge partners. Hockey players. Which responses are based on facts from Buffett's and Gates' real lives?

  • The Many Myths of Coca-Cola

      Can you tell which statements are true, and which ones are just rumors?


Current DateTime: 10:18:51 24 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 24890560
  • Winterizing Your Portfolio

      If 2009 was the winter of our discontent, will 2010 be a winter wonderland for investors? A lot depends on the recovery—or lack thereof.

  • Investor's Guide to Real Estate

      Some even say the long-awaited recovery is here. Regardless, buyers and sellers alike can profit from our guide.

  • Alternative Investing

      Stocks and bonds? Sure. But it's a big world out there for investors.

powered by digg
Strong Results from DBS Bode Well for Asia: Analyst
Published: Friday, 6 Nov 2009 | 3:07 AM ET
Text Size
By: Reuters

The strong profit announcement from Southeast Asia's biggest bank, DBS Group, released on Friday, is good news for the region, said Neil Katkov, senior VP and Head of Asia at Celent, in an interview with CNBC.

"Singapore's economy is very trade-based and really reflects the pan-Asian region in general," Katkov explained.

DBS reported a better-than-expected 49% jump in third-quarter net profit, to S$563 million ($404 million), boosted by strong interest rate margins and lower bad debt charges. The upbeat earnings follow similarly robust results from its rivals UOB and OCBC last week.

"A very interesting aspect as well, is that DBS' very strong results (are) very heavily dependent or influenced by its forays internationally (and) throughout the region," Katkov noted. "(It is) not just a good indicator for DBS in Singapore, but for the region as a whole."

Katkov believes that international expansion is something that DBS, UOB and OCBC, the three major banks in Singapore, are aiming for as the city state is a limited market.

"I think we are going to see, probably, increased activity abroad, across all three of those banks, as they try to match DBS' very good performance," he said.

Copyright 2009 Reuters. Click for restrictions.
Add This share icon
Text Size
  • digg share

CNBC HIGHLIGHTS

  • Remember when auto shows were major events where new models could generate buzz?
  • A diet high in fat and sugar might actually be good for your portfolio.
  • A new McDonald's in Manhattan is the nation's first to sport a sleek, chic interior imported from stores in London and Paris.
  • Italians were outraged by a minister's comments that lunchbreaks are bad for waistlines and the economy.
  • From the AIG&T to the Merrill Lychee, Jane Wells lists this year's holiday cocktails.
  • For nearly three decades, these on-call experts have been dishing advice on how to – and not to – cook turkey.
ADD COMMENTS
Remaining characters


Current DateTime: 05:23:04 24 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 29778428

Current DateTime: 09:37:23 24 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 29779196

Current DateTime: 10:17:33 24 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 29779199

Current DateTime: 07:49:43 24 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 29779198
  Data is a real-time snapshot  *Data is delayed at least 15 minutes
Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes, and Market Data and Analysis

© 2009 CNBC, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
A Division of NBC Universal
Thomson ReutersThomson Reuters