Regional Financial Markets: Issues and Policies
By (Author) Dilip K. Ghosh
Edited by Mohamed Ariff
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th June 2004
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
332.095
Hardback
336
Top financial scholars from around the world analyze regional economic issues in light of the recent Asian financial crisis. As a result of that crisis, and the ensuing reforms, corporations, governments, individual investors have pursued a variety of strategies to cope with the fast-changing economic situation. Each chapter treats a separate issue and offers policy recommendations. Among the theoretical and empirical analyses collected here are those relating to nonperforming loans, economic restructuring, bank forecasting, prediction of corporate failure, Islamic banking issues, new measurement of systematic risk of delisted stocks resuming trading operations, and the lead-lag relationship and pricing efficiency of regional stock exchanges.
DILIP K. GHOSH is Professor of Finance at Rutgers University in New Jersey and serves as Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange Chair Professor of Finance at Universiti Utara, Malaysia. He is also the editor of the International Journal of Finance. MOHAMED ARIFF is Professor of Finance at Monash University in Australia and Bumiputra-Commerce Bank Chair in Banking and Finance at Universiti Utara, Malaysia.