Financial Sector Liberalization and its Challenges to the Local Banks: The Experience of Singapore

The main theme of the paper is about the challenges that financial sector liberalization poses to local banks. It reviews the experience of Singapore. We begin by explaining the unique circumstances surrounding Singapore. A small city-state controlled by a single party with about 65% majority in Par...

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Main Authors: TAN, Swee Liang, TAN, Gilbert Yip Wei
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-36782018-07-09T08:05:42Z Financial Sector Liberalization and its Challenges to the Local Banks: The Experience of Singapore TAN, Swee Liang TAN, Gilbert Yip Wei The main theme of the paper is about the challenges that financial sector liberalization poses to local banks. It reviews the experience of Singapore. We begin by explaining the unique circumstances surrounding Singapore. A small city-state controlled by a single party with about 65% majority in Parliament, Singapore has a paternalistic government that can be protective of industries that are strategic to the development of the country. Yet its government is also pragmatic, forward looking and pro-reformists. Because of its unique circumstances, the Singapore experience with liberalization is worth studying. Three key ideas will emerge in the paper. First, the results of our econometric studies illustrate the extent of influence that financial sector reforms have on integrating the domestic stock market in Singapore with major markets in US and Japan. The results confirm strong statistical evidence of financial market integrations. The second idea studies the impact that liberalization poses to the management strategy of the local banks. We saw a range of responses such as consolidation, regional expansion, search for efficiency, best risk management practices to adoption of technology. The third idea is to gain insights on the prospects of financial intermediation activities as a result of market liberalization. The findings in the paper are reinforced by the results of a market survey we conducted. The survey was conducted to review how reforms have influenced the perception of market players on banking environment. 2010-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/2679 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/3678/viewcontent/BBS_en_2006_04_Liang.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Financial Services Liberalization; Bank Management Financial Institutions and Services Singapore Asian Studies Finance and Financial Management
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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Singapore
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topic Financial Services Liberalization; Bank Management
Financial Institutions and Services
Singapore
Asian Studies
Finance and Financial Management
spellingShingle Financial Services Liberalization; Bank Management
Financial Institutions and Services
Singapore
Asian Studies
Finance and Financial Management
TAN, Swee Liang
TAN, Gilbert Yip Wei
Financial Sector Liberalization and its Challenges to the Local Banks: The Experience of Singapore
description The main theme of the paper is about the challenges that financial sector liberalization poses to local banks. It reviews the experience of Singapore. We begin by explaining the unique circumstances surrounding Singapore. A small city-state controlled by a single party with about 65% majority in Parliament, Singapore has a paternalistic government that can be protective of industries that are strategic to the development of the country. Yet its government is also pragmatic, forward looking and pro-reformists. Because of its unique circumstances, the Singapore experience with liberalization is worth studying. Three key ideas will emerge in the paper. First, the results of our econometric studies illustrate the extent of influence that financial sector reforms have on integrating the domestic stock market in Singapore with major markets in US and Japan. The results confirm strong statistical evidence of financial market integrations. The second idea studies the impact that liberalization poses to the management strategy of the local banks. We saw a range of responses such as consolidation, regional expansion, search for efficiency, best risk management practices to adoption of technology. The third idea is to gain insights on the prospects of financial intermediation activities as a result of market liberalization. The findings in the paper are reinforced by the results of a market survey we conducted. The survey was conducted to review how reforms have influenced the perception of market players on banking environment.
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author TAN, Swee Liang
TAN, Gilbert Yip Wei
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TAN, Gilbert Yip Wei
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title Financial Sector Liberalization and its Challenges to the Local Banks: The Experience of Singapore
title_short Financial Sector Liberalization and its Challenges to the Local Banks: The Experience of Singapore
title_full Financial Sector Liberalization and its Challenges to the Local Banks: The Experience of Singapore
title_fullStr Financial Sector Liberalization and its Challenges to the Local Banks: The Experience of Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Financial Sector Liberalization and its Challenges to the Local Banks: The Experience of Singapore
title_sort financial sector liberalization and its challenges to the local banks: the experience of singapore
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2010
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/2679
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