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This study investigates the changing relations between banks and their business customers in selected Asian emerging economies. These changes are manifest in declining bank lending growth and can be attributed to three major driving forces: cyclical factors, the fallout from the 1997 Asian...
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This study investigates the relative importance of factors shaping banking and corporate landscapes in Thailand after …
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trend of bank efficiency after China's entry to WTO in 2001. The improvement of bank efficiency is most prominent for the …
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Dutch banks were put under heavy strains early in the global downturn and have comparatively weak financial buffers to cope with new shocks. Falling house prices have increased the share of households with negative home equity to nearly 35% for home-owning households and 40% for mortgage...
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Using data on Indian banks for 1996–2008, the article examines the interconnection among credit growth, bank soundness and financial fragility. The analysis appears to indicate that higher credit growth amplifies bank fragility. Besides, the results point to the fact that sounder banks...
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Despite recent reforms to China's financial system, there remain numerous shortcomings. The asset quality of state …
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This paper provides a theoretical model on the determination of fund expenses, focusing on vertical structures of the fund industry and customer switching costs. We also empirically test our theoretical findings using data from the Korean fund market. Our first theoretical finding is that a...
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