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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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Design and marketing of over-the-counter option-linked deposit for retail banking marketWong, Tze-kin, Andy., 黃子健. January 1998 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Business Administration / Master / Master of Business Administration
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Three studies on the effects of national culture on bank risk-taking, deposits and profitabilityMourouzidou Damtsa, Stella January 2018 (has links)
These three studies on the effect of national culture on banking aim at advancing knowledge and understanding of bank risk-taking, deposits and profitability by adding culture to their determining factors. Banking is a highly regulated industry, and one would expect informal institutions such as national culture not to influence management decisions. However, it seems that bank managers but also bank customers are susceptible to cultural biases making their influence on risk taking, deposit and profitability levels statistically and economically significant. In the first study, I find that national culture is an important bank-risk determinant. Specifically, I find a positive (negative) association between the cultural values of individualism and hierarchy (trust) and domestic bank risk-taking. This relation weakened during the recent financial crisis and does not hold for global banks, regardless of the period under investigation. In the second study, I report a positive association between trust and deposits which holds for domestic as well as global banks, supporting the popular view that banking is based on trust. Motivated by two relatively new regulations (Net Stability Funding Ratio and Liquidity Coverage Ratio), enforced to safeguard stable liquidity, I use interaction effects to find that high deposit volatility mitigates the positive impact of trust on deposit levels. In the third study, I identify national culture as an important determinant of bank profitability. Looking separately into global and domestic banks, the former are less prone to cultural influences compared to the latter. Furthermore, domestic banks with foreign ownership/management are less susceptible to cultural biases compared to domestic banks with local ownership/management. Finally, banks operating in conservative, hierarchical societies are expected to face more challenges with fintech disturbance, compared to banks operating in egalitarian societies. My results are statistically and economically significant and robust to endogeneity tests mitigating reverse causality and confounding effect concerns.
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Design and marketing of over-the-counter option-linked deposit for retail banking market /Wong, Tze-kin, Andy. January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (M.B.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Includes bibliographical references (leaf 59).
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Measuring efficiency and explaining failures in banking : application to the Russian banking sector /Konstandina, Natalia V. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Oregon State University, 2008. / Printout. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 123-136). Also available on the World Wide Web.
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Protecting depositors and promoting financial stability in South Africa : is there a case for the introduction of deposit insurance?Ngaujake, Uahatjiri January 2004 (has links)
Banks play a pivotal role in economic growth and development of all countries and therefore the stability of the banking system is a vital goal of bank supervisors. Banks act as delegated monitors of depositors’ funds and this relationship, like all principal-agent relationships, presents agency problems. In the case of banks agency problems arise because depositors cannot accurately assess the financial health of banks due to the asymmetry of information existing between banks and depositors. Because banks possess private information on their borrowers, which depositors cannot access, it exposes depositors to risk of loss of deposits in cases of bank failures originating from nonrepayment of such loans. This asymmetry of information also exposes banks to runs by depositors and these runs can lead to bank failures with devastating effects for the financial system and the economy at large. It is for this reason that banks are regulated and supervised more than other institutions. Bank failures are a worldwide phenomenon and South Africa is no exception as evidenced by historical and recent bank failures in South Africa. This thesis investigates the desirability of introducing an explicit deposit insurance scheme in South Africa as a means of protecting small, unsophisticated depositors who are almost always the losers when banks fail, and promoting financial stability. The study finds that bank failures in South Africa are mainly attributable to mismanagement of banks, liquidity problems and fraud. Bank failures as a result of the aforementioned reasons have led to depositors losing their deposits in South Africa. The absence of a clearly defined depositor protection scheme in South Africa, the inadequacy of the hitherto implicit guarantee system to protect depositors, and the poor record of the South African Reserve Bank in bank failure resolution, form the basis of the conclusion of the study, i.e., there is a case for the introduction of deposit insurance in South Africa. In order to assist South African policymakers in designing an effective deposit insurance scheme for the country, the thesis further provides a guide on how the most important design features of deposit insurance should be handled. This is in an attempt to ensure that the moral hazard problem inherent in deposit insurance is overcome.
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Distorsiones en el crédito de consumo en el sistema financiero peruano: el caso de las tasas de interés exorbitantes. Necesidad de reinventar la bancaZegarra-Guevara, Jaime-Antonio January 2016 (has links)
La presente investigación aborda el problema de las altísimas tasas de interés que se cobran en los contratos de crédito de consumo por parte de la banca múltiple, puesto que es una situación anormal que tiene que encararse y solucionarse dentro del marco legal existente y mediante mecanismos institucionales que garanticen el respeto al Estado de Derecho. / Trabajo de investigación
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