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The Asian Banker Databook 2009 - 2010
The Asian Banker, Sep 2009, Pages: 100
The Asian Banker Databook 2009/2010 with more than 100 pages worth of invaluable factual information on the financial services industry covering 8 years and 13 countries/regions is available in print and online edition. The 13 countries/regions covered in the Databook are: Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
The publication is divided into two segments: Individual Country Profiles and Comparative Tables.
Each Individual Country Profile includes statistical tables encompassing basic information on the macro framework, household demographics, the banking institutional framework, distribution channels, payment instruments and the financial profile of commercial banks in each individual country.
Comparative Tables provide a cross-country comparison of data, divided into the six categories mentioned above. These tables and graphs allow for clearer contrast and ranking of the 13 countries in terms of wealth level vs. banking penetration, comparative spend per card, amongst many others.
The Asian Banker Databook 2009/2010 is an invaluable guide for:
- Heads of strategic and corporate planning departments in financial institutions - Research analysts in financial institutions, regulatory bodies and government agencies - Management consultants and investment bankers - Vendors and service providers targeting the financial services industry - Investors in financial institutions in the Asia Pacific region
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