Corporate Governance Among Banks Listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange.
Journal of International Business Research 2011, Sept, 10, S2
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INTRODUCTION Asian central banks initiated corporate governance reforms among banks as an aftermath of the 1997 Asian Financial crisis. By 2008, when the global financial crisis set in, corporate governance reforms already in place among Philippine banks provided safety nets which minimized falling asset prices and losses.
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