Impact of foreign banks entry into Chinese domestic banking sector.

Foreign banks are expanding into China as it started to open up its domestic market and its economic and financial systems become more liberalized. This report attempts to investigate firstly, the prospects of foreign entry for improvements in the abilities of the Chinese banking system. Secondly, w...

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Main Authors: Ng, Lynn Wei Bing., Ong, Caddie., Sham, Haw Ying.
Other Authors: Yao Shuntian
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-152072019-12-10T13:11:56Z Impact of foreign banks entry into Chinese domestic banking sector. Ng, Lynn Wei Bing. Ong, Caddie. Sham, Haw Ying. Yao Shuntian School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Business::Finance::Banking Foreign banks are expanding into China as it started to open up its domestic market and its economic and financial systems become more liberalized. This report attempts to investigate firstly, the prospects of foreign entry for improvements in the abilities of the Chinese banking system. Secondly, we examine the relationship of foreign penetration and the domestic banks performance indicators. Thirdly, investigates what are the Government policies being enforced in order for China to ride on the foreign penetration wave in order to enter international financial markets. Our data set is constructed from China top 5 domestic banks' financial statements, China Data Online and Economist Intelligence Unit, covering the period from 2001 to 2007. An observation based on our descriptive analysis indicates no distinct relationship between foreign bank entry and domestic banks performance indicators. Estimation results further suggest that foreign bank asset share is not a statistically significant determinant of any bank performance indicators. But, the signs of some estimated coefficients are within our expectations. Yet, with the increasingly presence of foreign banks in China, there is no doubt that the entry of foreign banks will bring significant impacts on China's economic and financial development in the future. Bachelor of Arts 2009-04-13T04:28:27Z 2009-04-13T04:28:27Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15207 en Nanyang Technological University 39 p. application/pdf
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Ng, Lynn Wei Bing.
Ong, Caddie.
Sham, Haw Ying.
Impact of foreign banks entry into Chinese domestic banking sector.
description Foreign banks are expanding into China as it started to open up its domestic market and its economic and financial systems become more liberalized. This report attempts to investigate firstly, the prospects of foreign entry for improvements in the abilities of the Chinese banking system. Secondly, we examine the relationship of foreign penetration and the domestic banks performance indicators. Thirdly, investigates what are the Government policies being enforced in order for China to ride on the foreign penetration wave in order to enter international financial markets. Our data set is constructed from China top 5 domestic banks' financial statements, China Data Online and Economist Intelligence Unit, covering the period from 2001 to 2007. An observation based on our descriptive analysis indicates no distinct relationship between foreign bank entry and domestic banks performance indicators. Estimation results further suggest that foreign bank asset share is not a statistically significant determinant of any bank performance indicators. But, the signs of some estimated coefficients are within our expectations. Yet, with the increasingly presence of foreign banks in China, there is no doubt that the entry of foreign banks will bring significant impacts on China's economic and financial development in the future.
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Sham, Haw Ying.
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Sham, Haw Ying.
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title Impact of foreign banks entry into Chinese domestic banking sector.
title_short Impact of foreign banks entry into Chinese domestic banking sector.
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