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Purpose This paper aims to share reflections on a collaborative researcher development initiative in Malaysia – the …
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Kong, Malaysia and Singapore using the bi‐variate GARCH‐in‐mean model and fractional tests. Develops mathematical models …
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framework for IPOs in Malaysia and presents a study of long run Malaysian IPO performance using 1992‐1996 data on 258 IPOs …
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Asian countries in general and Malaysia in particular. The paper seeks to explain how unregulated capital inflow in an open …
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its toll in Malaysia. Factors such as globalization, liberalization and information technology developments have … contributed to the need for a more competitive, resilient and robust financial systems in Malaysia. This is added by the recent …
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The Malaysian government is rushing banks to merge. The Central Bank has decided that there must be only 10 banks instead of a current total of 20. As a result, the local banks were being forced to merge with other banks. The problem lies in the non‐existence of a systematic means of...
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The collapse of the Malaysian exchange rate and the stock market during the Asian financial crisis had elevated uncertainties in the financial market and increased the instability of the bank stock returns. Whilst it is commonly known that the crisis rooted from a complex interplay of various...
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In recent years, there have been a significant number of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) among financial institutions in American, European as well as in Asian countries. The Malaysian government too has encouraged mergers among financial institutions since the 1997‐98 financial crisis so as...
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The nature and extent of productivity change of ten commercial banks in Malaysia is analysed over the period 2000 …
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markets, namely, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, that had experienced the most violent fluctuations in the 1997 market crash …
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