Banking in Asia: the end of entitlement

Casserley, Dominic & Gibb, Greg

Banking in Asia: the end of entitlement - Singapore John Wiley & Sons 1999 - 429p 24 cm ; Hard Bound

Part I New Challenges in Asia 1 --
Chapter 1 The End of Entitlement 3 --
No More Easy Money 3 --
New Winning Formulas 9 --
New Competitive Balance 14 --
Chapter 2 No Asia, Just Asian Markets 18 --
A Vast Region Marked by Diversity 18 --
Asian Financial Markets Reflect Region's Diversity 22 --
Market Similarities and Linkages 26 --
Part II Winning in Key Businesses 33 --
Chapter 3 Corporate Banking: Big Profits Among the Risks 35 --
Fundamentals of a Large Attractive Business 36 --
A Segmented Business 47 --
Clouds on the Horizon: Competition and Risk 55 --
Winning in the New Environment 56 --
Opportunities for Local and Multinational Banks 60 --
Chapter 4 Investment Banking: No Escape From Global Trends 62 --
Asia's Capital Flows: Too Good an Opportunity to Miss? 63 --
Elusive Profits in the Fight for Cross-Border Dominance 70 --
Profits Under Protection in Domestic Investment Banking 78 --
Critical Factors for Future Success 80 --
Strategic Options for the 21st Century 86 --
The Winners' Circle 90 --
Chapter 5 Trading: Back to the Basics 92 --
Balancing Opportunities and Challenges 93 --
Resulting Trading Economics in Asia 103 --
Winning Trading Formulas also Apply in Asia 107 --
Building Blocks of Success 110 --
Trading Winners in Asia 115 --
Chapter 6 Asset Management: Positioning for Profits 120 --
Asset Management Is Evolving Rapidly 121 --
Retail Asset Management: Building Pipelines to Customers 126 --
Institutional Asset Management: Setting and Meeting New Expectations 140 --
Big Profits for a Few, Small Profits for Many 150 --
Chapter 7 Private Banking: A Miracle for a Few 153 --
Not as Easy as It Seems 153 --
The Million-Dollar Question: Who, Where, and How Much? 156 --
The Emerging World of the Haves and Have-Nots 162 --
Four Ingredients for Success 167 --
Winning Trust in Japan 173 --
Victory for a Few 174 --
Chapter 8 Retail Banking: The Masses Will Enrich Many 177 --
The Drivers of Change 178 --
The Competitors' Challenges and Choices 193 --
Victory for the Many Survivors 203 --
Part III Winning in Key Countries 207 --
Chapter 9 Hong Kong and Singapore: Managed Consolidation 209 --
Similarities and Differences 211 --
Attractive Banking Opportunities to Date 218 --
The Challenges of the 21st Century 222 --
Elements of the New Profit Recipe 226 --
Chapter 10 Taiwan: Focusing for Victory 229 --
Focus or Perish 230 --
Where to Focus? 231 --
Deregulation: Changes, Opportunities, and Challenges 236 --
How to Focus: Innovative Products, Integrated Services 244 --
Competitors Must Focus to Win 250 --
Chapter 11 Southeast Asia's Big Four: Reinventing for the 21st Century 253 --
The End of an Era 255 --
Crisis Unleashes New Forces, Challenges, and Opportunities 267 --
Different Priorities Among the Big Four 276 --
Reinventing from Within 284 --
The Winners' Camp 286 --
Chapter 12 Japan: Modernizing the System, Mobilizing the Wealth 289 --
Mobilizing Wealth Is Key to Growth and Modernization 290 --
Deregulation Breeds Opportunities 295 --
What It Will Take to Win: Basics with a Twist 305 --
Bold, Innovative Players Will Win 307 --
Chapter 13 Korea: A New Order in the Making 317 --
From Economic Miracle to Muddle 319 --
A Financial System Managed for Weakness 321 --
Rebuilding Korean Banking 328 --
Opportunities in the New Order 330 --
Likely Winners 335 --
Chapter 14 China: Sustaining a Careful Balance 338 --
China's Economy in Transition 340 --
Overview of China's Financial System 344 --
Broad Market Opportunity 356 --
Likely Winners 364 --
Chapter 15 India: Struggling for Freedom 370 --
Controlled Economy Giving Way to Liberalization 371 --
Four Phases of Banking System Evolution 373 --
Opportunities Increasing Across the Banking Spectrum 380 --
What It Will Take to Win 389 --
Who Will Win? 395 --
Chapter 16 Building Winners in the New Asian Markets 401 --
Local Commercial Banks Must Reform 401 --
Start Again at the State Banks 407 --
Local Private Banks Must Change or Withdraw 410 --
Expanding Multinational Banks 411 --
Winning Investment Banks 415 --
Data Sources for Country Chapter Cover Pages 419

To enable those interested in the subject of banking in Asia to fully understand today's trends and challenges, this book takes an analytical view of the Asian banking systems, and seeks to cut through the complexity of choices that face different types of competitors.

978-0471831921


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