2009
DOI: 10.22201/fca.24488410e.2006.592
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Efectos de la globalización financiera en la administración y regulación de riesgos bancarios en México

Abstract: EN ESTE ARTÍCULO INVESTIGAMOS LOS EFECTOS DE LA GLOBALIZACIÓN FINANCIERA EN LA ADMINISTRACIÓN BANCARIA EN MÉXICO. ASÍ, EVALUAMOS CÓMO CAMBIARON LAS PRÁCTICAS DE ADMINISTRACIÓN BANCARIA TRAS LA COMPRA DE BANCOS MEXICANOS POR LA BANCA INTERNACIONAL Y TRAS LA ADOPCIÓN DE ESTÁNDARES CONTABLES INTERNACIONALES Y LOS DE BASILEA II. LOS HALLAZGOS DE ESTA INVESTIGACIÓN SUGIEREN QUE ES DIFÍCIL EVALUAR A PRIORI LOS EFECTOS DE LA GLOBALIZACIÓN FINANCIERA EN LA ADMINISTRACIÓN BANCARIA CON BASE EN LA TEORÍA Y EVIDENCIA INTE… Show more

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“…Overall, the article finds inefficiency levels of 19% on average for the period of study, similar to other international studies. On the other hand, Ruiz, Vasquez and Nuñez (2006) analyze the effects of financial globalization on the banking management in Mexico. They find empirically that financial globalization brought benefits and costs to the Mexican banking sector; the benefits included greater systemic stability, higher profitability and efficiency.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Overall, the article finds inefficiency levels of 19% on average for the period of study, similar to other international studies. On the other hand, Ruiz, Vasquez and Nuñez (2006) analyze the effects of financial globalization on the banking management in Mexico. They find empirically that financial globalization brought benefits and costs to the Mexican banking sector; the benefits included greater systemic stability, higher profitability and efficiency.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their main findings suggest that the market power hypotheses are responsible for explaining bank profitability in Mexico. Ruiz et al (2006) study the effects of financial globalization on Mexican banking administration. The results indicate that financial globalization brought both costs (market concentration, reduced private credit lending) and benefits (greater systemic stability, higher profitability and efficiency).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%