The relationships between the earnings and portfolios of the commercial banks of Singapore, the Philippines, and Tailand in 1975-76 are examined. The hypothesis that variations in the portfolio composition of banks determine variations in their net earnings accounted for observed trends in commercial banking at the 0.01 level of significance. Philippine commercial banks earned at a rate of 14 percent, Thai banks at 10 percent, and Singapore banks...
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1978/03/31
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Document de travail (série numérotée)
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SDF49
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2020/05/17
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Disclosed
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Portfolio determinants of commercial bank earnings in selected Asian countries
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net profit after tax