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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
61

A computer system for converting bill of quantities into quantity and dollar budgets for construction projects.

January 1985 (has links)
by Paul Chu Hoi-fai. / Bibliography: leaf 40 / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1985
62

The causes of inflation in Hong Kong.

January 1985 (has links)
by Janet Yin Yao Lai, David Tak Kong Leung. / Bibliography: leaf 78 / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1985
63

A study of trust and investment companies in China.

January 1999 (has links)
by Siu Ngar-Yin Diana, Wong Fung-Yu Eve. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1999. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 60-61). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENT --- p.iv / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT --- p.vi / Chapter / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Objective --- p.1 / Methodology --- p.2 / Chapter II. --- HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF FINANCIAL REFORMS (1979-1992) --- p.3 / Banking Reforms from 1979 to 1992 --- p.3 / Reforms since 1994 --- p.5 / Effects of Reforms --- p.7 / Central Bank Autonomy --- p.7 / New Instruments of Monetary Management --- p.8 / Reforms of the Interbank Market --- p.8 / Regulation and Competition --- p.9 / Chapter III. --- TRUST AND INVESTMENT COMPANIES IN CHINA --- p.11 / Emergence of TICs in China --- p.11 / Development of TICs in China --- p.12 / The Early Trust Industry --- p.12 / TICs in the 80s --- p.13 / The Latest Development of TICs --- p.16 / Business Activities of TICs --- p.17 / ITICs --- p.18 / Funding --- p.18 / Regulations and Legal Position of TICs --- p.19 / Minimize Legal Capital --- p.21 / Location and Ownership --- p.22 / Supervision --- p.22 / Prudential Ratios --- p.23 / Participation in the Interbank Market --- p.23 / The Role of TICs in the Economic Reform --- p.24 / Some Important TICs and ITICs --- p.26 / National Level TICs --- p.27 / Provincial Level TICs --- p.29 / Chapter IV. --- THE GITIC INCIDENT --- p.32 / Chapter V. --- IMPACT AND IMPLICATION OF THE GITIC INCIDENT --- p.36 / Possible Problems Lead to the Failure --- p.36 / The Dilemma --- p.40 / Collapse of Confidence --- p.41 / Burden on State Banks --- p.41 / Implications of GITIC Case --- p.42 / Chapter VI. --- RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION --- p.46 / Limitations --- p.46 / Recommendations --- p.47 / Conclusion --- p.49 / APPENDIX --- p.50 / Table 1.1 - The Structure of Chinese Financial System (by 1995) --- p.50 / Table 1.2 - Chronology of Economic Reform --- p.52 / Table 1.3 - Chronology of Financial Sector Reform --- p.53 / Table 1.4 - Permitted Business Activities and Managerial Requirements for TICs --- p.54 / Table 1.5 - Prudential Ratios for TICs in China (1994) --- p.56 / Table 1.6 - A Summary of GITIC's Business by 1997 --- p.57 / Figure 1.1 - Composition of Deposits by TICs (1986-1996) --- p.58 / Figure 1.2 - The Supervision of TICs by PBOC --- p.59 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.60
64

"Volatility smile" of Hang Seng Index options: unlocking market information.

January 1997 (has links)
by Wan Chi-Keung. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 33-34). / TABLE OF CONTENTS / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iii / LIST OF FIGURES --- p.iv / LIST OF TABLE --- p.v / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT --- p.vi / Chapter / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter II. --- VOLATILITY SMILE --- p.4 / The Black- Scholes Model --- p.6 / The Implied Tree --- p.7 / The Implied Probability Distribution --- p.10 / Chapter III. --- LITERATURE REVIEW --- p.12 / Chapter IV. --- RECOVERING PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS OF HSI --- p.18 / Shimko's Method --- p.19 / Data Selection --- p.22 / Probability Distributions of HSI --- p.23 / Chapter V. --- CONLUDING REMARKS --- p.27 / APPENDIX --- p.30 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.33
65

An empirical study of the Hong Kong money market: term structure, term preimum and uncovered interestparity

Wan, Wai-choi, Benny., 溫偉才. January 1991 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Economics / Master / Master of Social Sciences
66

"對賭協議" 主體合法性研究 =Study on the legitimacy of subjects of a "Valuation Adjustment Mechanism" / Study on the legitimacy of subjects of a "Valuation Adjustment Mechanism"

董佩蓉 January 2016 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Law
67

Exchange rate, inflation rate and interest rate: theories and their applications to Hong Kong economy.

January 1992 (has links)
Lam Man Kin, Wong Yim Pan. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1992. / Includes bibliographical references. / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --- p.ii / ABSTRACT --- p.iii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iv / LIST OF TABLES --- p.vi / LIST OF FIGURES --- p.vii / Chapter / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Chapter II. --- A BRIEF REVIEW OF THE MODELS FOR FOREIGN EXCHANGE DETERMINATION --- p.6 / Purchasing Power Parity --- p.6 / Flexible Price Monetary Model --- p.9 / Sticky Price Monetary Model -Exchange Rate Dynamics --- p.11 / Portfolio Balance Approach --- p.14 / Insights --- p.16 / Chapter III. --- THE LINKED EXCHANGE RATE SYSTEM --- p.18 / A Brief Historical Account --- p.18 / The Linked Exchange Rate System and Interest Rate --- p.19 / The Linked Exchange Rate System and Inflation Rate --- p.21 / The Pattern of Interest Rate Since Oct. 1983 --- p.22 / "The Pattern of Inflation Rate Since Oct., 1983" --- p.23 / "The Change of Real Exchange Rate Since Oct.,1983" --- p.23 / Chapter VI. --- METHODOLOGIES FOR THE EMPIRICAL STUDIES --- p.31 / The Data --- p.31 / Statistical Techniques --- p.32 / Models to be studied --- p.32 / Absolute PPP --- p.32 / Relative PPP --- p.33 / Augmented PPP Model --- p.34 / Hong Kong Inflation and US Inflation --- p.35 / Hong Kong Interest Rate and US Interest Rate --- p.36 / Interest Rate and Inflation Rate of Hong Kong --- p.36 / Chapter V. --- EMPIRICAL RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS --- p.38 / PPP Model --- p.38 / Absolute PPP --- p.38 / Relationship between Exchange Rate and Price Levels --- p.43 / Relative PPP --- p.43 / Inflations of Hong Kong and the US --- p.45 / Percentage change of exchange rate and inflation --- p.46 / Augmented PPP Model: Incorporate Interest Rates in PPP Model --- p.47 / Absolute PPP --- p.47 / Interest Rates and Short Term Fluctuation of Exchange Rate --- p.48 / Relative PPP --- p.49 / Interest Rates and the Percentage Change of Exchange Rate --- p.51 / Hong Kong Inflation and US Inflation --- p.51 / The Divergence of Two Inflation Rates --- p.52 / Hong Kong Interest Rate and US Interest Rate --- p.53 / Hong Kong Inflation and Hong Kong Interest Rates --- p.55 / Chapter VI. --- CONCLUSION --- p.57 / Limitations --- p.59 / APPENDIX / I --- p.61 / II --- p.67 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.78
68

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
69

Comprehensive study on interest rate and currency swaps.

January 1997 (has links)
by Hui Chi Hang and Wong Wai Ming. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 89-92). / ABSTRACT --- p.iv / TABLE OF CONTENT --- p.v / Chapter Page / Chapter PART I : --- Interest Rate Swap --- p.1 / Chapter 1. --- INTRODUCTION AND HISTORY OF SWAP --- p.2 / Chapter 2. --- INTRODUCTION TO INTEREST RATE SWAP --- p.6 / Chapter 3. --- ECONOMICS AND PRICING OF INTEREST RATE SWAP --- p.8 / "Exhibit I - Example 1,2 & 3" --- p.19 / Chapter 4. --- APPLICATION OF INTEREST RATE SWAP --- p.25 / Chapter PART II: --- Currency Swap --- p.27 / Chapter 5. --- INTRODUCTION TO CURRENCY SWAP --- p.28 / Chapter 6. --- ECONOMICS AND PRICING OF CURRENCY SWAP AND LTFX CONTRACTS --- p.30 / Exhibit II - Example 4 --- p.38 / Chapter Part III : --- Implication of Swap in Major Markets --- p.41 / Chapter 7. --- MAJOR SWAP MARKETS --- p.42 / Chapter 8. --- THE HONG KONG SWAP MARKET --- p.49 / Chapter Part IV : --- Risks and Control in Swaps --- p.53 / Chapter 9. --- COMMON RISKS AND CONTROL IN SWAPS --- p.54 / Appendix --- p.60 / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION TO OTHER MAJOR SWAPS --- p.61 / Chapter II. --- USER GUIDE FOR USING THE DISKETTE FOR PRICING OF SWAPS --- p.71 / Chapter III. --- QUESTIONNAIRE FOR INTERVIEWS --- p.79 / Chapter IV. --- BRIEF REPORT ON INTERVIEWS --- p.81 / Bibliography --- p.89 / Exhibit I - Example 1 --- p.93 / Exhibit I - Example 2 --- p.94 / Exhibit I - Example 3 --- p.95 / Exhibit II - Example 4 --- p.96 / "Diskette for SWAP. XLS for pricing of interest rate swap, and LTFX contracts" --- p.97
70

Pricing decisions of syndicated loans for Hong Kong corporations.

January 1998 (has links)
by Chow Ho Wai. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 50-51). / ABSTRACT --- p.ii / TABLE OF CONTENTS --- p.iii / LIST OF EXHIBITS --- p.v / LIST OF TABLES --- p.vi / PREFACE --- p.vii / CHAPTERS / Chapter I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Definition of Syndicated Loans --- p.1 / Definition of Pricing --- p.2 / Project Objectives --- p.2 / Project Scope --- p.3 / Chapter II. --- KEY ELEMENTS OF SYNDICATED LOAN MARKET --- p.4 / Benefits to Borrowers --- p.4 / Benefits to Lenders --- p.6 / Types of Syndicated Facilities --- p.11 / Titles and Roles --- p.12 / Principal Terms and Conditions --- p.14 / Hong Kong Market Characteristics --- p.16 / Chapter III. --- METHODOLOGY --- p.22 / Literature Review --- p.22 / Model --- p.24 / Sample Data --- p.27 / Analytical Methods --- p.29 / Chapter IV. --- EMPIRICAL RESULTS AND ANALYSIS --- p.32 / Significant Independent Variables --- p.32 / Loan Pricing Model --- p.34 / Chapter V. --- CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS --- p.35 / APPENDICES --- p.39 / BIBLIOGRAPHY --- p.50

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