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Singapore as the current leading financial centers in the region. This analysis suggests that a competition for dominance can …
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Hong Kong and Singapore have adopted two different models in the regulation of the next generation access (NGA … and its strategy will be to rely on facilities-based competition to promote investment in the NGA networks. Singapore, on … (TCE) to analyse the two different regulatory models adopted in Hong Kong and Singapore for the NGA networks. Transaction …
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-houses. Second, Singapore and Hong Kong both face challenges in the areas of global regulatory cooperation and extra …
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In this paper, we compare the financial characteristics of Hong Kong and Singapore manufacturing firms with the MANOVA … turnover, total assets turnover, and equity ratios of manufacturing firms in Hong Kong and Singapore are not significantly … higher than those of Singapore manufacturing firms. Manufacturing firms in Hong Kong also appear to have higher fixed assets …
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Zealand, Singapore, and Sweden). The case studies describe the institutional framework, its evolution, the use of …
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This article compares new product intervention rules in Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan for complex structured … investment products. Singapore's approach is to improve firms' internal safeguard, while Hong Kong's approach is to require prior …
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Hong Kong and Singapore, two leading international financial centres in Asia. Post-Asian financial crisis of 1997, Hong … Kong and Singapore have changed their laws to strengthen the private enforcement framework. Public enforcement activities … enforcement strategies for directorial wrongdoing in Singapore; (b) for public enforcement of corporate disclosure violations, the …
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