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Beskrivelse
This book adopts a public policy perspective in its examination of the way capital market intermediaries fund their market operations in eight of the most dynamic countries of East and Southeast Asia: Hong KongIndonesiaKorea Malaysiathe PhilippinesSingaporeTaiwanThailand. Concerns about the ability of securities firms to fund themselves came into prominence in the world's major financial markets during the 1980s. It is striking that similar concerns had not surfaced about the Asian capital markets, particularly given the weakness of their money markets. As the forces limiting demand for funds change in the future, the financial systems examined will encounter problems in responding to the new demands for liquidity. The strength of this book lies in its analytical and comparative approach, rather than simply acting as a descriptive tool. Audience: This book will appeal primarily to the group of people interested in these Asian financial markets: i.e. financial intermediaries, government officials, and scholars.