An empirical analysis of three local banks' performance over a ten-year period.

This paper seeks to investigate Singapore’s banking sector performance based on their abnormal returns during the global financial crisis, caused by the United States subprime mortgage crisis. Viewed as one of the most dramatic crisis to date, the 2008 crisis created an economic pandemic that affect...

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Main Authors: Leo, Hee Xun., Lim, Wei Xiang., Sim, Andrew Yun Wen.
Other Authors: Luo Jiang
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-513022023-05-19T05:41:39Z An empirical analysis of three local banks' performance over a ten-year period. Leo, Hee Xun. Lim, Wei Xiang. Sim, Andrew Yun Wen. Luo Jiang Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business This paper seeks to investigate Singapore’s banking sector performance based on their abnormal returns during the global financial crisis, caused by the United States subprime mortgage crisis. Viewed as one of the most dramatic crisis to date, the 2008 crisis created an economic pandemic that affected the global economy, particularly financial institutions such as banks. The Singapore banking sector appeared relatively resilient to the crisis as it recovered fairly quickly compared to foreign counterparts. Our study delves in-depth into the steps and policies taken to ensure this smooth and rapid recovery. We have also identified two aspects on banks that have been the focus of new regulations in order to stave off future crises – capital structure and Tier One capital ratio adequacy. Our first hypothesis is that a bank’s leverage has an impact on its abnormal performance. Our second hypothesis is that the higher the Tier One capital ratio, the higher the abnormal return of the bank. Even though these two factors have been proven to have an impact on foreign banks’ performance, our results show that in Singapore’s context, their predictive abilities are at best limited. BUSINESS 2013-03-28T01:52:42Z 2013-03-28T01:52:42Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51302 en Nanyang Technological University 43 p. application/pdf
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Leo, Hee Xun.
Lim, Wei Xiang.
Sim, Andrew Yun Wen.
An empirical analysis of three local banks' performance over a ten-year period.
description This paper seeks to investigate Singapore’s banking sector performance based on their abnormal returns during the global financial crisis, caused by the United States subprime mortgage crisis. Viewed as one of the most dramatic crisis to date, the 2008 crisis created an economic pandemic that affected the global economy, particularly financial institutions such as banks. The Singapore banking sector appeared relatively resilient to the crisis as it recovered fairly quickly compared to foreign counterparts. Our study delves in-depth into the steps and policies taken to ensure this smooth and rapid recovery. We have also identified two aspects on banks that have been the focus of new regulations in order to stave off future crises – capital structure and Tier One capital ratio adequacy. Our first hypothesis is that a bank’s leverage has an impact on its abnormal performance. Our second hypothesis is that the higher the Tier One capital ratio, the higher the abnormal return of the bank. Even though these two factors have been proven to have an impact on foreign banks’ performance, our results show that in Singapore’s context, their predictive abilities are at best limited.
author2 Luo Jiang
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Leo, Hee Xun.
Lim, Wei Xiang.
Sim, Andrew Yun Wen.
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author Leo, Hee Xun.
Lim, Wei Xiang.
Sim, Andrew Yun Wen.
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title An empirical analysis of three local banks' performance over a ten-year period.
title_short An empirical analysis of three local banks' performance over a ten-year period.
title_full An empirical analysis of three local banks' performance over a ten-year period.
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title_full_unstemmed An empirical analysis of three local banks' performance over a ten-year period.
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