Banking in Asia : acquiring a profit mindset / Tab Bowers, Greg Gibb, Jeffrey Wong ; and members of McKinsey & Company's Asia Financial Institutions and Corporate Finance & Strategy practices
- Bib ID:
- 3071240
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- Author:
- Bowers, Tab
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- Edition:
- 2nd ed.
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- Singapore ; Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley, & Sons (Asia), 2003
- xiii, 384 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0470820993
- Series:
- Wiley finance series
- Full contents:
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- Machine derived contents note: Foreword.
- About the Contributors.
- Acknowledgements.
- Introduction: Acquiring A Profit Mindest.
- 1. Acquiring a Profit Mindset: Nurturing the Seeds, Managing the Weeds.
- Part 1: Geographic Markets: Which Bets And Where.
- 2. Japan: To Win, Dare to be Different.
- 3. South Korea: From Basket Case to Case Study.
- 4. India: Market of Extremes.
- 5. China: A Giant in a Delicate Balance.
- 6. Taiwan: Capitalizing on Change.
- 7. Hong Kong: Bridging a Painful Transition.
- 8. Singapore: Club Rules Broken.
- 9. Southeast Asia: What does not Glitter may yet be Gold.
- Part 2: Business Lines: Profit Priorities.
- 10. Personal Financial Services: Many Aspire, Few Attain.
- 11. Asset Management: Turning Savers into Investors.
- 12. Corporate Banking: It's the Model, Not the Business.
- Part 3: Mergers, Acquisitions, And Alliances: Breaking Out.
- 13. Domestic Consolidation: Better Safe than Sorry.
- 14. Cross-Border M&A: Buyer Beware.
- 15. International Alliances: Not for the Faint-Hearted.
- Data Sources.
- Index.
- Foreword.
- About the Contributors.
- Acknowledgements.
- Introduction: Acquiring A Profit Mindest.
- 1. Acquiring a Profit Mindset: Nurturing the Seeds, Managing the Weeds.
- Part 1: Geographic Markets: Which Bets And Where.
- 2. Japan: To Win, Dare to be Different.
- 3. South Korea: From Basket Case to Case Study.
- 4. India: Market of Extremes.
- 5. China: A Giant in a Delicate Balance.
- 6. Taiwan: Capitalizing on Change.
- 7. Hong Kong: Bridging a Painful Transition.
- 8. Singapore: Club Rules Broken.
- 9. Southeast Asia: What does not Glitter may yet be Gold.
- Part 2: Business Lines: Profit Priorities.
- 10. Personal Financial Services: Many Aspire, Few Attain.
- 11. Asset Management: Turning Savers into Investors.
- 12. Corporate Banking: It's the Model, Not the Business.
- Part 3: Mergers, Acquisitions, And Alliances: Breaking Out.
- 13. Domestic Consolidation: Better Safe than Sorry.
- 14. Cross-Border M&A: Buyer Beware.
- 15. International Alliances: Not for the Faint-Hearted.
- Data Sources.
- Index.
- Notes:
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- Includes index.
- Previous ed.: Banking in Asia : the end of entitlement. c1999.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subject:
- Banks and banking -- Asia -- Case studies
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