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Emerging market finance [electronic book] : new challenges and opportunities / edited by Bang Nam Jeon and Ji Wu.

Contributor(s): Jeon, Bang Nam, 1954- [editor] | Wu, Ji, 1963- [editor].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: International finance review: Vol. 21Publisher: Bingley, United Kingdom : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: First edition.Description: online resource (viii, 287 pages) : illustrations (some color).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781839820595 (hardback); 9781839820588 (e-book) .Subject(s): Finance -- Developing countries | Financial institutions -- Developing countries | Developing countries -- Economic policyDDC classification: 332.091724 Online resources: E-book
Contents:
Emerging market finance: new challenges and opportunities -- Do foreign bank branches affect lending of foreign and state-owned banks? Empirical evidence from CESEE countries -- Nonperforming loans in Asia: determinants and macrofinancial linkages -- Corporate default risk and loan pricing behavior in China -- Chinese banks in Russia: market expansion Strategies and new opportunities -- Global shock and foreign bank lending: choice of home and local currency loans in Indonesia -- Spillover effects of global monetary shocks on foreign banks: evidence from an emerging economy -- Stock market behavior in emerging economies -- Global stock market prices response to Uncertainty Changes in U.S. monetary and fiscal policies -- The asymmetry effect and volatility persistence in stock market returns: evidence from Brazil, China, Mexico and Turkey -- Tests of multifactor asset pricing models in Asian stock markets -- Tunisian revolution and herd behavior: empirical evidence from the Tunisia stock exchange -- A theory of domestic and international Trade finance -- The impact of CEO and firm-specific characteristics on capital structure: evidence from Romanian firms -- Optimal financial inclusion -- Social Inclusion and sustainable economic development: evidence from EU economies.
List(s) this item appears in: School of Business Emerald E-book Collection
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
e-BOOK MTU Bishopstown Library eBook 332.091724 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Emerging economies have faced new challenges and opportunities in banking and finance in the post-crisis era under increasing uncertainty. This edited volume of International Finance Review contains original papers that examine rising challenges facing emerging financial markets and institutions. It covers issues such as global banking, risk and contagion, stock market behaviour, global financing for firms, and financial inclusion in the major emerging economies.
Particular emphasis on banking is given to the impact of foreign banks on lending by domestic banks, bank loan pricing behaviour with corporate default risk, determinants of nonperforming loans and their macrofinancial implications, foreign bank activities of emerging market entry, international financial shock transmission through the foreign bank lending channel via internal capital markets, and spillover effects of global monetary shocks from an advanced to an emerging economy. Additional emphasis on stock market behaviour and financing is given to emerging stock markets under policy uncertainty from advanced economies, extended multifactor models for emerging stock markets, asymmetric volatility and herd behaviour in geopolitical crises, trade financing as an important cause of the recent trade collapse, determinants of capital structure, and social and financial inclusion in the major emerging markets. This volume also provides significant insight and important policy implications for market participants, researchers, and policy makers in emerging market finance.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Emerging market finance: new challenges and opportunities -- Do foreign bank branches affect lending of foreign and state-owned banks? Empirical evidence from CESEE countries -- Nonperforming loans in Asia: determinants and macrofinancial linkages -- Corporate default risk and loan pricing behavior in China -- Chinese banks in Russia: market expansion Strategies and new opportunities -- Global shock and foreign bank lending: choice of home and local currency loans in Indonesia -- Spillover effects of global monetary shocks on foreign banks: evidence from an emerging economy -- Stock market behavior in emerging economies -- Global stock market prices response to Uncertainty Changes in U.S. monetary and fiscal policies -- The asymmetry effect and volatility persistence in stock market returns: evidence from Brazil, China, Mexico and Turkey -- Tests of multifactor asset pricing models in Asian stock markets -- Tunisian revolution and herd behavior: empirical evidence from the Tunisia stock exchange -- A theory of domestic and international Trade finance -- The impact of CEO and firm-specific characteristics on capital structure: evidence from Romanian firms -- Optimal financial inclusion -- Social Inclusion and sustainable economic development: evidence from EU economies.

Electronic reproduction.: Emerald. Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Emerald e-book collection purchased under School of Business Fund.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Bang Nam Jeon is Professor of Economics at Drexel University, USA. He is the author of Global Banking, Financial Markets and Crises and a Fulbright U.S. Scholar to Romania in 2020.
Ji Wu is Associate Professor at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, China. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from Drexel University.

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