Capital formation, governance and banking
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Capital formation, governance and banking
(Financial institutions and services)
Nova Science Publishers, c2005
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This new volume presents leading international analyses of some of the most dynamic issues in the financial sector. Venture capital in the Singapore as well as the evolution of family firms are examined. The potential conflict of banks as shareholders is scrutinised as well. Other topics include: interest rates and their predictability and smoothing, e-banking services, ownership of financial institutions and its potential impact on profitability. In addition the predominance or lack thereof of foreign banks and the effect of them is viewed from an economic perspective.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Promotion of Entrepreneurship and the Development of the Venture Capital Industry in Singapore
- From Cronies to Professionals: The Evolution of Family Firms
- Banks as Shareholders: Conflict of Interest or Efficient Corporate Governance? The Case of Germany
- Some Statistical Pitfalls in Copula Modelling for Financial Applications
- Intraday Predictability of Over-night Interest Rates
- Interest-rate Smoothing: Can We Make a Case for Iperinertia?
- Are E-Banking Services Profitable?
- Does Ownership Affect Bank Profitability? Some International Evidence
- Foreign Banks in Bulgaria 1875-2002
- Index.
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