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An analysis of bank loans in Hong Kong.January 1980 (has links)
by Kwok-kei Chan. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong. / Bibliography: p. leaves 94-96.
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A comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of Hong Kong, Tokyo and Singapore as an international banking centre.January 1987 (has links)
by Cheung Hing-Cheong, Nam Chi-Ming Gibson. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1987. / Bibliography: leaves 122-127.
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Relationships between commercial banks and their clients.January 1988 (has links)
by Lau Chi-yiu Kenneth. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1988. / Bibliography: leaf 48.
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Organisation development: a case study of the import/export department of a local Hong Kong bank.January 1987 (has links)
by Mo Chi-Kan. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1987. / Bibliography: leaf 72.
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The importance of floating rate certificates in Hong Kong: research report.January 1980 (has links)
by Michael Lee Tan Hang. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1980. / Bibliography: p. leaves 40-41.
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Management information system for bank treasury management in Hong Kong.January 1991 (has links)
by Simon Leung Tak-wing, Elmen Li Pak-kee. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1991. / Bibliography: leaves 36-38. / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iii / CHAPTER / Chapter I --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter II --- IMPORTANCE OF RISK MANAGEMENT IN BANK MANAGEMENT --- p.4 / Chapter III --- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY --- p.7 / Chapter IV --- MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM AND TREASURY MANAGEMENT --- p.12 / Chapter V --- IMPLICATIONS OF ADOPTING MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM --- p.16 / Chapter VI --- FINDINGS WITH A FEW SELECTED BANKS IN HONG KONG --- p.21 / Chapter VII --- CONCLUSIONS AND OUTLOOK OF MIS IN TREASURY MANAGEMENT --- p.30 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.36
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Automation of the bank operation system in the Hong Kong offices of a multi-national bank: a case approach.January 1993 (has links)
by Thomas Li Yuen-cheuk, Tina Yeung Chi-yin. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993. / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter II. --- METHODOLOGY & TERMINOLOGY --- p.2 / Methodology --- p.2 / Terminology --- p.4 / Chapter III. --- BACKGROUND INFORMATION --- p.6 / Company Statistics --- p.6 / Situation Before the Automation Project --- p.7 / Major Trends in Banking in the 90's --- p.8 / Chapter IV. --- THE NEW SYSTEM --- p.11 / Characteristics of the New System (SYSCO) --- p.11 / Functional Overview --- p.18 / Chapter V. --- "THE IMPLEMENTATION TEAM, PLAN AND PROCESS" --- p.36 / Life Time for SYSCO --- p.36 / Implementation Plan --- p.37 / Why Hong Kong is Chosen as the Second Pioneer Site? --- p.38 / The Project Organisation --- p.39 / Implementation Schedule --- p.42 / Chapter VI. --- IMPLEMENTATION DIFFICULTIES --- p.45 / Chapter VII. --- POST-IMPLEMENTATION RESULTS --- p.57 / Sampling --- p.57 / Findings and Interpretations --- p.58 / Chapter VIII. --- CONCLUSION --- p.72 / Lession to Learn --- p.72 / Conclusive Remarks --- p.75 / APPENDIX / Chapter I. --- User Opinion Survey Questionnaire --- p.77 / Chapter II. --- Customer Opinion Survey Questionnaire --- p.80
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Management information systems for a medium sized bank.January 1987 (has links)
by Lam Siu Mui Elena, Ng Sheung Kwan Natalie. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1987. / Bibliography: leaf 128.
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How multinational companies (MNCs) finance their operations in China.January 2000 (has links)
by Shum Sze Kei. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2000. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 43-46). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iii / LIST OF TABLES --- p.v / CHART --- p.vi / Chapter / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Objectives Of The Study --- p.2 / Methodology Of The Study --- p.2 / Chapter II. --- MNCs IN CHINA --- p.4 / Leading MNCs In China --- p.4 / MNCs' Investments In China --- p.5 / Different Entry Modes & Impact Upon Financing --- p.6 / The Trend Of Entry Mode To China --- p.6 / Joint Venture --- p.7 / Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise --- p.8 / Joint-stock Company --- p.8 / Holding Company --- p.9 / Group Finance Company --- p.10 / Chapter III. --- FINANCING NEEDS OF MNCs IN CHINA --- p.11 / General Financing Environment In China --- p.11 / Financing Concerns Of MNCs In China --- p.12 / Political Risk --- p.12 / Exchange Rate Risk --- p.13 / Foreign Exchange Control --- p.13 / General Financing Criteria Of MNCs In China --- p.14 / Maximizing Debt And Minimizing Equity --- p.14 / Maturity Matching --- p.14 / Currency Matching --- p.15 / Financing Needs Of MNCs In China --- p.15 / Short-term Domestic Currency Financing --- p.15 / Long-term Domestic Currency Financing --- p.16 / Short-term Foreign Currency Financing --- p.16 / Long-term Foreign Currency Financing --- p.16 / Hedging Instruments --- p.16 / Chapter IV. --- HOW MNCs IN CHINA CURRENTLY FINANCE THEIR OPERATIONS? --- p.18 / Availability Of Financing --- p.18 / Domestic Banks --- p.19 / Foreign Banks --- p.19 / Foreign Currency Financing --- p.20 / Trade Financing --- p.20 / Working Capital Financing --- p.21 / Long-term Financing --- p.22 / Syndicated Financing --- p.22 / Domestic Currency Financing --- p.22 / Working Capital Financing --- p.23 / Long-term Financing --- p.24 / Syndicated Financing --- p.24 / Hedging Instruments --- p.25 / Case Study - --- p.25 / Background Information --- p.25 / Financing Requirements --- p.26 / How The Company Currently Finance Their Operations? --- p.27 / A Few Observations From The Case Study --- p.27 / Chapter V. --- RESTRAINTS OF THE FINANCIAL MARKETS IN MEETING MNCs NEEDS --- p.29 / Lack Of Support From Domestic Banks --- p.29 / Lack Of RMB Financing From Foreign Banks --- p.30 / Lack Of Long Term Financing --- p.31 / Lack Of Access To Equity Financing --- p.31 / Lack Of Bond Market --- p.32 / Lack Of Hedging Instruments --- p.33 / Chapter VI. --- ANTICIPATED FUTURE CHANGES OF THE FINANCIAL MARKETS IN MEETING MNCs NEEDS --- p.34 / Impacts Of WTO --- p.34 / Impact On Banking Sector --- p.34 / Impact On Equity Markets --- p.35 / Impacts Of Banking Reform --- p.35 / Impact On Domestic Banks --- p.35 / Impact On Equity And Bond Markets --- p.37 / Chapter VII. --- RECOMMENDATIONS TO MNCs IN CHINA AS REGARDS FINANCING --- p.39 / Explore Other Entry Modes When Setting Up Operations In China --- p.39 / Centralize Finance Activities For Efficient Management --- p.39 / Cultivate Relationship With Domestic Bank --- p.40 / Maintain Good Relationship With Foreign Banks --- p.41 / Improve Financial Accounting And Reporting Of China's Operations --- p.41 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.43
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Reengineering of the banking industry.January 1998 (has links)
by Chak Siu Choi. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Includes bibliographical references. / ABSTRACT / TABLE OF CONTENTS / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Hong Kong as a Financial Hub --- p.1 / Reengineering Defined --- p.2 / Bank Reengineering at a First Glance --- p.3 / Objectives --- p.4 / Methodology --- p.4 / Secondary Data --- p.4 / Questionnaires --- p.5 / Chapter II. --- THE DEVELOPMENT OF REENGINEERING IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY --- p.6 / The Rule of Regulated Oligopolies (1960-1981) --- p.6 / The Rise of Disintermediation and Excess Credit Risk (1981-1991) --- p.8 / The Reengineering Imperative (1990s) --- p.10 / Chapter III. --- THE TIMING CONCERN OF THE REENGINEERING BANK --- p.12 / Languishing Stock Price --- p.13 / Strategic Directions Conflict with Market Valuation --- p.13 / Sub-Par Efficiency Ratios --- p.13 / Perceived Process Redundancy --- p.14 / Senior Management's Will and Skill --- p.14 / Chapter IV. --- THE STRATEGIES OF THE REENGINEERING BANK --- p.15 / Preparing for Change --- p.17 / Understanding Current Costs --- p.17 / Understanding Current Pricing --- p.17 / Generating Reengineering Options --- p.18 / Refining Options --- p.18 / Creating the New Bank --- p.18 / Chapter V. --- BANK REENGINEERING OVERSEAS --- p.20 / "NationsBank, Charlotte" --- p.20 / "Norwest Corp., Minneapolis" --- p.21 / "First Commerce Corp., New Orleans" --- p.21 / "Premier Bank, Louisiana" --- p.21 / "Merchants Bank, Vermont" --- p.22 / "Texas Commerce Bank, Texas" --- p.22 / Chapter VI. --- BANK REENGINEERING IN HONG KONG --- p.24 / Shifting Demographics --- p.24 / Increasing Customer Sophistication --- p.24 / Intensifying Competition --- p.25 / Growing Use of Technology --- p.25 / Standard Chartered Bank --- p.26 / Dah Sing Bank --- p.27 / Citibank --- p.28 / Bank of East Asia --- p.28 / Chapter VII. --- THE DIFFICULTIES AND PROBLEMS FACED BY THE REENGINEERING BANK --- p.33 / Chapter VIII. --- IMPLICATIONS TO THE BANKING INDUSTRY --- p.36 / APPENDICES / BIBLIOGRAPHY
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