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Financial Risk Management in Banking - Evidence from Asia Pacific (Hardcover)
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Financial Risk Management in Banking - Evidence from Asia Pacific (Hardcover)
Series: Banking, Money and International Finance
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As risk-taking is an essential part of the banking industry, banks
must practise efficient risk management to ensure survival in
uncertain financial climates. Banking operations are specifically
affected by fluctuations in interest rates which cause financial
imbalance; thus banks are now required to put in place an effective
management structure that incorporates risk management efficiency
measures that help mitigate the wide range of risks they face. In
this book, the authors have developed a new modelling approach to
determine banks' financial risk management by offering detailed
insights into the integrated approach of dollar-offset ratio and
Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), based on derivatives usage. It
further analyses the efficiency measurement under stochastic DEA
approaches, namely (i) Bootstrap DEA (BDEA), (ii) Sensitivity
Analysis and (iii) Chance-Constrained DEA (CCDEA). As demonstrated
in the modelling exercise, this integrated approach can be applied
to other cases that require risk management efficiency measurement
strategies. Additionally, this is the first book to comprehensively
review the derivative markets of both the developed and developing
countries in the Asia-Pacific region, by examining the differences
of risk management efficiency of the banking institutions in these
countries. Based on this measurement approach, strategies are
provided for banks to improve their strategic risk management
practices, as well as to reduce the impacts from external risks,
such as changes in interest rates and exchange rates. Furthermore,
this book will help banks to keep abreast of recent developments in
the field of efficiency studies in management accounting,
specifically in relation to hedge accounting, used by banks in the
Asia-Pacific region.
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