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Banking market integration in the Asia Pacific has greatly
accelerated in recent years, in an environment of many other rapid
advances in banking and finance. This has increased competition
between domestic and foreign banks, and made the measurement of
bank efficiency, competition, and liquidity creation a critical
issue for both policy makers and bank managers. This book
investigates important policy-related issues in Asia Pacific
banking. It analyses the link between competition and stability,
examining the cases of fourteen Asia Pacific countries between 2003
and 2010, and goes on to discuss whether bank shareholder value is
influenced by cost and profit efficiency changes over time. The
authors explore the different ways in which banks in Asia-Pacific
create liquidity, and whether this is linked to capital generation.
This book provides valuable insight for researchers, policy makers
and bank managers with an interest in financial rationalization,
restructuring and consolidation.
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