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Title: Impacts Of Monetary Policy Shocks On The Domestic And Foreign Banks In Malaysia
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In view of this, the domestic banks have to provide quality financial products and services which are competitively benchmarked against those being offered by the foreign banks so as to stay ahead of the competition.
The foreign banks also help to fulfil the financing needs of the economy, particularly in times where there are shortages of funds from the domestic sources... Showed first 250 characters
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Foreign banks help to provide ample liquidity to meet the financing requirements of the domestic economy (Goldberg, Dages and Kinney, 2000; Levin, 1996). In this regard, foreign banks presence results in lower cost of capital to borrowers and higher economic activity in the host economy (Agenor, 2001; Bekaert, Harvey and Lundblad, 2005)... Showed next 250 characters
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