BANK EFFICIENCY, OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE AND REGULATIONS IN VIETNAM
Nhat Chi Mai
No 7gjcb, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
Abstract:
In Vietnam, in the context of removing the protection ensured to domestic banks and of opening the financial sector for foreign investors, there are many questions on the banking system such as: how do banks operate under the umbrella of the government? Does the presence of foreign ownership contribute to improve bank performance? How does the central bank prevent excessive risk-taking of bank executives? Those questions are motivations for our thesis to analyze bank operations and efficiency in the context of the presence of foreign investors and of different economic conditions as well as of the interventions of the central bank. This dissertation contains three chapters that are outlined hereafter. The first chapter attempts to measure and explain bank efficiency of domestic commercial banks in Vietnam in a decade of reforms and restructuring of the financial system. The second chapter discusses how banks operate in Vietnam after the banking law has been enacted and the involvement of the central bank into bank operations through its instruments. This chapter analyzes the determinants of net interest margins and the interest rate monitoring policy by the central bank. The last chapter aims to analyze the bank lending channel and the influence of bank capital on the response of bank lending channel to monetary policy and economic conditions.
Date: 2015-06-07
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/7gjcb
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