Proceedings of the IFC Conference on "Measuring financial innovation and its impact", Basel, 26-27 August 2008
Irving Fisher Committee
No 31 in IFC Bulletins from Bank for International Settlements
Date: 2009 Written 2009-07
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Chapters in this book:
- Financial innovations and developments in housing finance in Mexico , pp 7-34

- Jazmin Carballo-Huerta and Juan Pedro Gonzalez-Ibarra
- Compilation and analysis of data on securitised public debt in Kenya , pp 35-43

- Isaya Maana
- The possibilities and limitations of derivatives statistics collected by central banks , pp 44-48

- Winfried Rudek
- Credit information in Thailand , pp 49-57

- Davina Kunvipusilkul
- Integration of new financial developments into the new worldwide statistical standards , pp 58-78

- Reimund Mink
- Housing finance in the Netherlands - the impact of structural developments on households and banks , pp 81-96

- Dirk Wal and Henk Lub
- Development of housing finance and its impact on socio-economic uplift in the emerging economy in Bangladesh , pp 97-110

- Khandaker Khalidur Rahman
- EU housing statistics , pp 111-120

- Martin Eiglsperger and Wim Haine
- How to measure credit risk transfer in the EU , pp 123-140

- Paolo Poloni and Julien Reynaud
- Experience with the collection and publication of data on structured products in Switzerland , pp 141-149

- Jürg Bärlocher
- Popular and controversial banking products for households in Norway , pp 150-155

- Gunnar Almklov
- Cross-border derivatives exposures: how global are derivatives markets? , pp 159-164

- Sally Davies
- Methodology for measuring derivatives at the Central Bank of Chile , pp 165-180

- Valeria Orellana and Paulina Rodriguez
- Alternative tools of trade for central banks and other financial institutions: foreign exchange liquidity options , pp 181-196

- Gürsu Keles and T Sabri Öncü
- Measuring cross-border derivatives in the United States , pp 197-200

- Thad Russell
- Compilation of derivatives statistics in Chinese Taipei , pp 201-208

- Pei-wen Chen
- Compilation of statisitcal data on new financial instruments: the case of the Czech Republic , pp 209-218

- Rudolf Olsovsky
- Financial markets' appetite for risk - and the challenge of assessing its evolution by risk appetite indicators , pp 221-259

- Birgit Uhlenbrock
- Rating migration matrices: empirical evicence in Indonesia , pp 260-276

- Muliaman D Hadad, Wimboh Santoso, Bagus Santoso, Dwityapoetra Besar and Ita Rulina
- Financial soundness indicators (FSIs): framework and implementation , pp 277-282

- Armida San Jose and Andreas Georgiou
- Financial innovation and the importance of modern risk management systems - a case of Zambia , pp 283-293

- Mankolo Beyani and Raphael Kasonde
- Changes in investors' risk appetite - an assessment of financial integration and interdependence , pp 294-321

- Laurence Kang-por Fung, Chi-sang Tam and Ip-wing Yu
- Financial innovation and corporate default rates , pp 322-343

- Samuel Maurer, Luu Nguyen, Asani Sarkar and Chenyang Wei
- Stress testing with incomplete data: a practical guide , pp 344-355

- Stacia Howard
- The use of security-by-security databases to monitor the interest rate of private debt securities and to easure credit risk premium - the Portuguese case , pp 356-364

- Joao Miguel Coelho
- Measures of financial stability - a review , pp 365-380

- Blaise Gadanecz and Kaushik Jayaram
- Do financial systems converge? New evidence from household financial assets in selected OECD countries , pp 383-401

- Giuseppe Bruno and Riccardo De Bonis
- Data modelling - merging supervision, statistics and monetary analysis data into a joint data set for financial enterprises , pp 402-407

- Olav Stensrud
- Further enhancing monetary analysis with more data at short notice , pp 408-421

- Björn Fischer and Frank Mayerlen
- Foreign portfolio investors in Africa: the case of Zambia , pp 422-430

- Isaac Muhanga and Kombe Soteli
- Innovations in retail payments and the BIS statistics on payment and settlement systems , pp 431-438

- Marc Hollanders
- The influence of note financing on credit aggregates , pp 439-444

- Guo Yongqiang
- Assessing the contribution of financial innovations to the production of implicit services of financial intermediation in Costa Rica , pp 445-466

- Adolfo Rodriguez Vargas
- Monetary statistics: integraion of revisions in the "System of National Accounts 2008" , pp 467-472

- Randall Merris
- Recent innovations in inter-bank electronic payment system in Mexico: the role of regulation , pp 473-494

- Jose Negrin, Diadelfa Ocampo and Alejandro de los Santos
- Measuring the economic impact of private equity funds: the South African experience , pp 495-510

- Barend de Beer and Zeph Nhleko
- Data issues in the context of the recent financial turmoil (27 August 2008) , pp 513-519

- Paul Van den Bergh
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