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Working Paper
The X-efficiency of commercial banks in Hong Kong

This paper uses the stochastic econometric cost frontier approach to investigate the cost efficiency of commercial banks in Hong Kong. On average, the X-efficiency of Hong Kong banks is found to be about 16 to 30 percent of observed total costs, which is comparable to the findings in the U.S. banking industry. X-efficiency is found to decline over time, indicating that banks in Hong Kong are now operating closer to the cost frontier than before. This is consistent with technological innovation that might have occurred in the Hong Kong banking industry. Furthermore, the average large bank in ...
Working Paper Series , Paper 2002-14

Journal Article
Development of financial services in the Asia Pacific: issues and opportunities

FRBSF Economic Letter

Conference Paper
Lessons from the Asian crisis

Proceedings

Conference Paper
The Asian financial system: recovered and ready to play a significant global role

Proceedings , Issue Sep

Journal Article
Banking system developments in the four Asian tigers

FRBSF Economic Letter

Working Paper
Asian finance and the role of bankruptcy

The degree to which bankruptcy is permitted to play a role in the allocation of capital is a key distinction between the Asian state-directed financial regime and the Western market-directed version. The paper discusses the two approaches to finance and argues that a major problem with the bank finance model used in many Asian countries is its minimization of bankruptcy risks. A three-sector development model (agriculture, manufacturing, and financial sector) is developed and simulated to compare the outcomes of the two approaches separately and then to evaluate the transition costs of ...
Pacific Basin Working Paper Series , Paper 2001-01

Working Paper
Operating performance of banks among Asian economies: an international and time series comparison

After controlling for loan quality, liquidity, capitalization, and output mix, per unit bank operating costs are found to vary significantly across Asian countries and over time. Further analysis reveals that the country rankings of per unit labor and physical capital costs are highly correlated, suggesting that there exist systematic differences in bank operating efficiency across Asian countries. However, this measure of operating efficiency is found to be unrelated to the degree of openness of the banking sector. Asian bank operating costs were found to decline from 1992 to 1997, ...
Working Paper Series , Paper 2002-01

Journal Article
Reserve accumulation: implications for global capital flows and financial markets

Many central banks-particularly those in Japan and the emerging Asian nations-have been building up their holdings of foreign currency assets. These holdings, known as foreign exchange reserves, may help countries stabilize their currencies, but they can also lead to investment losses for the central banks. The large share of dollar assets among reserve holdings has made foreign central banks important players in U.S. financial markets.
Current Issues in Economics and Finance , Volume 10 , Issue Sep

Speech
Financial crises, and the future of global and Asian banking

Remarks by Eric S. Rosengren, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, at The Sasin Bangkok Forum on "Asia in Transformation", Bangkok, Thailand, July 9, 2012.
Speech , Paper 60

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