The banking system in emerging economies: how much progress has been made?
Bank for International Settlements
No 28 in BIS Papers from Bank for International Settlements
Abstract:
Banking crises in emerging markets in the 1990s were associated with major macroeconomic disruptions: sharp increases in interest rates, large currency depreciations, output collapses and lasting declines in the supply of credit. Bank credit has since recovered in a number of countries, and there have been significant changes in banking structure, performance and risk management capacity. Drawing on contributions by senior central bank officials from emerging market economies and staff of the Bank for International Settlements, the volume seeks to shed light on recent developments by addressing five broad topics.
Date: 2006 Written 2006-08
ISBN: 92-9131-717-9
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Chapters in this book:
- The banking system in emerging economies: how much progress has been made? , pp 1-9
- Philip Turner
- Banks and aggregate credit: what is new? , pp 11-39
- Madhusudan Mohanty, Gert Schnabel and Pablo Garcia-Luna
- Privatisation, consolidation and the increased role of foreign banks , pp 41-65
- Dubravko Mihaljek
- The changing nature of risks facing banks , pp 67-98
- Ramon Moreno
- Is financial stability policy now better placed to prevent systemic banking crises? , pp 99-122
- Agustin Villar
- Implications of recent changes in banking for the conduct of monetary policy , pp 123-51
- David Archer
- Banking issues in Argentina , pp 153-62
- Miguel Angel Pesce
- Improving the banking system: the Chilean experience , pp 163-80
- Cristina Betancour, Jose De Gregorio and Alejandro Jara
- The Lessons learnt from the developmentand reform of China’s banking sector , pp 181-87
- Liu Shiyu, Wu Yi and Liu Zhengming
- Public Debt Market Risk: The Effects on the Financial System and on Monetary Policy - The Case of Colombia , pp 189-201
- Hernando Vargas H and Financial Stability Department
- The banking sector after 15 years of restructuring: Czech experience and lessons , pp 203-12
- Vit Barta and Miroslav Singer
- Issues of Risk-based Supervision in Hong Kong , pp 213-15
- William Ryback
- Bank Efficiency in the Enlarged European Union , pp 217-35
- Dániel Holló and Márton Nagy
- Recent banking developments in India , pp 237-41
- Vittaldas Leeladhar
- Indonesia’s banking industry: progress to date , pp 243-47
- Miranda S Goeltom
- Changes in the Israeli banking system , pp 249-57
- Meir Sokoler
- Restructuring and reforms in the Korean banking industry , pp 259-68
- Soo-Myung Kim, Ji-Young Kim and Hoon-Tae Ryoo
- Re-engineering the Malaysian financial system to promote sustainable growth , pp 269-75
- Abdul Ghani Zamani
- The Mexican financial system: reforms and evolution 1995-2005 , pp 277-93
- José J Sidaoui
- The Philippine financial system: issues and challenges , pp 295-311
- Diwa C Guinigundo
- Changes in the financing structure of the real economy in Poland - challenges for the banking sector , pp 313-25
- Jerzy Pruski and Dawid Żochowski
- Banking sector issues in Saudi Arabia , pp 327-35
- Abdulrahman Al-Hamidy
- Fostering a sound and progressive financial sector , pp 337-45
- The Monetary Authority of Singapore
- Maintaining financial stability: the experience of Thailand , pp 347-61
- Tarisa Watanagase and Financial Institutions Policy Group
- Credit growth in Turkey: drivers and challenges , pp 363-75
- Erdem Basci
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