LIVING WITH INTERCONNECTED BANKING SECTORS DURING THE PERIOD OF GLOBAL FINANCIAL MARKET UNCERTAINTIES EXPERIENCES OF EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
Reza Siregar
Journal of Advanced Studies in Finance, 2013, vol. 4, issue 1, 32-61
Abstract:
The initial outbreak of the sub prime crisis through the interconnected financial system may have occurred in early 2007 but the fragility of the global banking system has remained wide spread in recent years Amidst the global financial environment the East and Southeast Asian economies have continued to attract a significant bulk of the global banks loans to emerging markets albeit at a decelerating rate The alleged advantages of these lending are well known Yet the recent interruption to this spectacular rise in international bank lending during the 2007 2008 global financial crisis serves as a stark reminder that international bank lending can rapidly transmit adverse shocks from developed markets to emerging economies The objective of this study is to ascertain features of foreign banks activities in East and Southeast Asian economies particularly during the post 2007 global financial crisis period and to weigh their implications on the local economies and policy management especially for the central banks and banking supervisors in the region
Date: 2013
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