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Risk Management in Chinese banks has traditionally been the Cinderella of its internal functions. Political stricture and developmental imperative have often overridden standard practice of risk management resulting in large non-performing loan (NPL) ratios. One of the stated aims of opening up...
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Chinese banks have been pushing further commercialization, corporate restructuring and public listing in recent years. The ten largest commercial banks in China have all been listed, among which nine went public in the past decade. This paper conducts an empirical investigation on how public...
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We study whether cross-country differences in regulations have affected international bank flows. We find strong evidence that banks have transferred funds to markets with fewer regulations. This form of regulatory arbitrage suggests there may be a destructive “race to the bottom” in global...
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This study examines the productivity growth of the nationwide banks of China and a sample of city commercial, banks for the eleven years to 2007. Estimates of total factor productivity growth are constructed with appropriate confidence intervals, using a bootstrap method for the Malmquist index....
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markets. It finds a strong link between greater competitiveness in domestic banking and international integration. The level …
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The Hong Kong banking sector is embracing Fintech vigorously. The survey results indicate that on the whole incumbent …' operations, albeit by various degrees. In particular, innovations relating to “mobile banking”, “open banking (APIs)”, “customer …
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Within the banking efficiency analysis literature there is a dearth of studies which have considered how banks have …'s banking industry's efficiency and its macroeconomic determinants through the prism of two alternative approaches to banking …
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Per unit bank operating costs are found to vary significantly across Asian countries and over time. The strong correlation between per unit labor cost and physical capital cost suggests that there exist systematic differences in bank operating efficiency across countries. The declining operating...
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This study shows that the statistical property of the commercial banks' rate of returns can be used to explain the resistance to using Value-at-risk (VaR) and stress tests to determine banks' capital adequacy. We showed that “fat-tail” risk requires more capital than the “normal tail”...
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This study investigates the net effects of sectoral loan concentration on banks in Hong Kong. Research in this area remains inconclusive, due to the potential trade-off between concentration risks and specialisation gains. Our empirical results, based on a regulatory panel dataset of licensed...
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