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  1. Malaysia
    financial sector assessment program ; financial sector performance, vulnerabilities and derivatives ; technical note
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  International Monetary Fund, Washington, D.C

    This Technical Note focuses on financial sector performance, vulnerabilities, and derivatives in Malaysia. The note highlights that banking sector has undergone consolidation while competition has increased following measures implemented under the... more

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    This Technical Note focuses on financial sector performance, vulnerabilities, and derivatives in Malaysia. The note highlights that banking sector has undergone consolidation while competition has increased following measures implemented under the Financial Sector Master Plan 2001-2010. Malaysian banks are presently well capitalized with comfortable Tier 1 capital ratios. Stronger financial positions and risk management capability have enabled domestic banking groups to pursue overseas expansions, mostly within the region. The importance to some banks of overseas assets and earnings is reaching levels which, based on international experience, warrant a review of internal controls

     

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  2. Malaysia
    financial sector assessment program ; financial sector performance, vulnerabilities and derivatives ; technical note
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  IMF, Washington, DC

    In recent years, the IMF has released a growing number of reports and other documents covering economic and financial developments and trends in member countries more

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    In recent years, the IMF has released a growing number of reports and other documents covering economic and financial developments and trends in member countries

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781484352601
    Series: IMF country report ; 14/98
    IMF Staff Country Reports
    Subjects: Finanzsektor; Performance-Messung; Terminmarkt; Malaysia; International Monetary Fund -- Malaysia; Banks and banking, Foreign -- Malaysia; Banks and banking -- Malaysia; Financial crises -- Malaysia; Malaysia -- Foreign economic relations; Electronic books
    Scope: Online-Ressource (54 S.), graph. Darst.
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    Cover; Contents; Glossary; Executive Summary; I. Structure of Malaysia's Financial Sector; Figures; 1. Malaysia's Financial Sector; 2. Banking Sector: Assets and Deposits; 3. Funds Raised in the Capital Market; Boxes; 1. Malaysia's Masterplan for the Development of the Financial Sector and Capital Market, 2001-2010; 4. Herfindahl Index for Banking Sector; 5. Shareholding by Government-linked Institutions; 2. Financial System Interlinkages, 2011; Tables; 1. Non-bank Credit Intermediaries; 6. Institutional Funds; 7. Spreads Between 3-month Interbank and T-Bills Rates

    8. Banking System Excess Liquidity and Deposit-to-Total Liabilities Ratio9. European and U.K. Banks' Claims on Malaysia; 10. Share of U.K. Banks' Claims in Total European Banks' Claims; 3. Do large Malaysian Banks Have Adequate Capital and Liquidity to Absorb European Banks' Deleveraging?; II. Performance of Malaysia's Banking Sector; A. Capital; 11. Regulatory Capital to Risk-Weighted Assets; 12. Tier 1 Ratio; 13. Capital-to-Total Assets Ratio; 14. Hybrids as Proportion of Total Regulatory Capital; 15. Tier 2 Capital as Proportion of Total Capital; 17. Domestic Banking Groups: Tier 1 Ratios

    18. Domestic Banking Groups: Core Tier 1 Ratios4. How Much Equity Do Banks Need to Promote Growth and Meet Basel III?; B. Asset Allocation and Quality; 19. Composition of Bank Lending; 20. Breakdown of Banking System Loans; 21. Breakdown of Lending to Households; 22. Gross NPL Ratios; 23. Provision Coverage; 24. Loans Under Restructuring; 25. Regional Comparison: Gross NPL Ratio and Provision Coverage; 26. Composition of Non-performing Loans; 27. Household Debt, Income; 28. Unsecured Lending: Commercial and Islamic Banks; 29. Residential Mortgage: Lending and NPL

    2. Residential Mortgage Asset Quality Under Various Scenarios30. Trends in the Number of Counseling and Debt Management Cases; 31. Breakdown of Exposure to Large Borrowers; 32. Banks' Lending to Highly Leverage Companies; 33. Banks' Lending to Highly Leverage Companies; 34. Construction Sector Gross NPL Ratios; 35. Malaysian Banks: Composition of Overseas Exposure in Asia; 5. Late Credit Cycle; C. Liquidity; 36. Liquid Assets-to-Deposits and Short-Term Funding; 37. Customer Deposit-to-Total Funding; 38. Proportion of CASA and Term Deposits; 39. Banking System Deposit by Holders

    D. Earnings Efficiency40. ROA and ROE; 41. Efficiency Measures; 42. Return on Average Asset (ROAA); 43. Overhead Cost-to-Revenue Ratio; 44. Share of Floating Rate Loans to Total Loans; 45. Net Interest Margin; 6. Assessing Efficiency Among Commercial and Islamic Banks: An Application of Data Envelopment Analysis; III. Financial Derivatives; 46. Breakdown of Derivatives; 47. Breakdown of FX Derivatives; 48. Breakdown of Interest Rate Derivatives; 49. Derivatives Exposures; 50. Contribution of Net Gains from Derivatives to Pre-Tax Profit; 51. Spread between NDF-Onshore USD/MYR Forward

    52. Cross Currency Basis Swap Spreads

  3. Malaysia
    financial sector assessment program ; financial sector performance, vulnerabilities and derivatives ; technical note
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  International Monetary Fund, Washington, D.C

    This Technical Note focuses on financial sector performance, vulnerabilities, and derivatives in Malaysia. The note highlights that banking sector has undergone consolidation while competition has increased following measures implemented under the... more

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    This Technical Note focuses on financial sector performance, vulnerabilities, and derivatives in Malaysia. The note highlights that banking sector has undergone consolidation while competition has increased following measures implemented under the Financial Sector Master Plan 2001-2010. Malaysian banks are presently well capitalized with comfortable Tier 1 capital ratios. Stronger financial positions and risk management capability have enabled domestic banking groups to pursue overseas expansions, mostly within the region. The importance to some banks of overseas assets and earnings is reaching levels which, based on international experience, warrant a review of internal controls

     

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