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Hong Kong Commercial Banking Report

Business Monitor International’s Hong Kong Commercial Banking Report Report provides industry professionals and strategists, corporate analysts, banking associations, government departments and regulatory bodies with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on the Commercial Banking industry in Hong Kong.

The Report has just been researched at source, and features latest-available data covering production, sales, imports and exports; 5-year industry forecasts through end-2013; company ranking and competitive landscapes for multinational and local manufacturers and suppliers; and analysis of latest industry developments, trends and regulatory changes.
Key Benefits of Report

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Rely On Our Independent 5-Year Forecasts As A Benchmark
to test other views – a key input for successful budgetary and strategic business planning.
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Target Business Opportunities & Risks
through our reviews of latest industry trends, regulatory changes, and major deals, projects and investments.
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Exploit Latest Competitive Intelligence & Company SWOTS
on your peers and competitors through company rankings by sales, market share, investments and leading products and services.

Hong Kong Commercial Banking Report includes:
Executive Summary & Swot Analysis

Summary of BMI’s key industry forecasts and trend analysis, and commentary on key company and industry headline events. Collection of SWOT studies on local commercial banking market, economy and business environment.
Regional Overview

Cross-border analysis on the structure, size and value of the commercial banking sector, including comparative historical data and forecasts on the region’s assets, loans and deposits, as well as bond portfolios.
Market Overview

Outlook of local market, commenting on its structure, size and value.
BMI 5-Year Industry Forecast

Annual average growth forecasts for assets, loans and deposits.
BMI 5-Year Macroeconomic Forecast

BMI forecasts for all headline macroeconomic indicators, including real GDP growth, inflation, fiscal balance, trade balance, current account and external debt.
Competitive Landscape

Comparative company analyses and rankings by production, sales, % market share, employees, registration date and ownership structure.
Company Profiles & SWOTS

Company profiles, including SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities & Threats)analyses, fully researched senior executives and full contact details, business activity, leading products and services.

Executive Summary

With global economic headwinds gathering at an alarming pace, Hong Kong’s economy looks set to be buffeted more violently than initially expected. With this in mind, we have revised down our growth forecasts for the country and are now anticipating a contraction in real GDP in 2009 before a mild recovery takes place in 2010.

This report is being written at a time when the global financial crisis, which arose as a result of the evaporation of inter-bank liquidity, has moved into a new phase. Stock market participants appear, reasonably, to have taken the view that the policy responses taken by governments, central banks and multi-lateral institutions will be sufficient to prevent a total collapse of the global financial system. Instead, stock market participants are focusing on the impact of a near-global recession on the earnings of non-financial companies.

The number and size of stand-by facilities agreed by the IMF since early October supports our view that, of the emerging markets whose commercial banking sectors are surveyed by BMI, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe are those whose economies are most at risk of suffering adverse affects as a result of the global financial crisis. This is partly because the macroeconomic imbalances are relatively severe and partly because the Central and Eastern European countries are more directly affected by the brutal recession that is unfolding in wealthier member states of the EU.

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