Indonesia: Financial System Stability Assessment
International Monetary Fund
No 2010/288, IMF Staff Country Reports from International Monetary Fund
Abstract:
Indonesia recovered quickly after being hit hard by contagion from the global financial crisis. Banking fundamentals have improved, with most Indonesian banks reporting high capital, comfortable levels of liquidity, and solid profitability. Banks exhibit rising credit exposures to retail and SMEs. The Crisis Management Protocol functioned well during the crisis, but it has lapsed. A viable capital market will diversify the sources of funding and provide long-term investment opportunities. The small insurance industry should be restructured and gradually expanded to broaden the institutional investor base.
Keywords: ISCR; CR; problem bank; bank supervisor; funding structure; mid-sized bank; supervision function; asset quality; a number of bank; bank supervision function; bank's closure; recognition of impairment; institutional investor; capitalized bank; rescued bank; government bank; Commercial banks; Anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT); Loans; Crisis management; Global (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 109
Date: 2010-09-16
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