BANKING - Why foreign firms are buying into Taiwan's crowded banking sector

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BANKING - Why foreign firms are buying into Taiwan's crowded banking sector

The island's banking industry is facing huge headwinds. Over-competition has led to razor thin margins, while a once-profitable unsecured consumer credit market is moribund and local banks cannot access mainland China. But foreign banks and private equity players have snapped up domestic institutions nontheless. So what is it that's so appealing about adversity in Taiwan, wonders Chris Wright.

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