Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2000.Also available online on DSpace at MIT.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 139-141).The Asian currency crisis revealed the structural weaknesses of the banking systems in Asia, following the devaluation of Thai Baht on 2 July 1997. With freedom of movement of capital, economies in Thailand, Indonesia and Korea were affected adversely by the liquidity squeeze when capital flowed out. Banks had to raise interest rates and nonperforming loans (NPLs) mounted, leading to severe stresses on banking systems. Post crisis, there were signs of limited recovery of the region in sight, but the region-wide reforms would take some time to complete. In the int...
57 p.The high paced economic growth and wealth generation in the Asia-Pacific region for the recent ...
The Singaporean economy was affected by the Asian Financial Crisis, but its effects were masked by S...
Bank internationalisation traditionally takes the form of lending to non-residents, but increasingly...
The purpose of our project is to analyse the resilience of Singapore’s financial system to a potenti...
The aim of this research is to explore the opportunities that have emerged for foreign banks and reg...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...
This thesis illustrates the various inadequacies of Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and how MA...
Following the recent financial crisis, people are asking why the Asian countries are suffering less ...
The currency and financial crises that broke in Asia in mid-1997 have provoked widespread re-evaluat...
Doctor of Philosophy. Department of EconomicsThis thesis contains three main chapters that ex...
Singapore has weathered the Asian financial crisis better than most Asian economies. This paper exam...
Singapore has successfully developed into one of the leading international financial centers in a sh...
It has been more than a decade since a virulent financial crisis has devastated several East and Sou...
There are four factors involved in the current financial crisis in Asia that have caused surprise. S...
(ASEAN) countries affected by the crisis (i.e. Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, and to a certai...
57 p.The high paced economic growth and wealth generation in the Asia-Pacific region for the recent ...
The Singaporean economy was affected by the Asian Financial Crisis, but its effects were masked by S...
Bank internationalisation traditionally takes the form of lending to non-residents, but increasingly...
The purpose of our project is to analyse the resilience of Singapore’s financial system to a potenti...
The aim of this research is to explore the opportunities that have emerged for foreign banks and reg...
What started in the summer of 1997 as a regional economic and financial crisis in East and Southeast...
This thesis illustrates the various inadequacies of Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and how MA...
Following the recent financial crisis, people are asking why the Asian countries are suffering less ...
The currency and financial crises that broke in Asia in mid-1997 have provoked widespread re-evaluat...
Doctor of Philosophy. Department of EconomicsThis thesis contains three main chapters that ex...
Singapore has weathered the Asian financial crisis better than most Asian economies. This paper exam...
Singapore has successfully developed into one of the leading international financial centers in a sh...
It has been more than a decade since a virulent financial crisis has devastated several East and Sou...
There are four factors involved in the current financial crisis in Asia that have caused surprise. S...
(ASEAN) countries affected by the crisis (i.e. Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, and to a certai...
57 p.The high paced economic growth and wealth generation in the Asia-Pacific region for the recent ...
The Singaporean economy was affected by the Asian Financial Crisis, but its effects were masked by S...
Bank internationalisation traditionally takes the form of lending to non-residents, but increasingly...