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.
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ReDIF This book is provided by Bank for International Settlements in its series BIS Papers with number
28 and published in 2006.
M S Mohanty & Gert Schnabel & Pablo Garcia-Luna, 2006.
"Banks and aggregate credit: what is new?,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), The banking system in emerging economies: how much progress has been made?, volume 28, pages 11-39
Bank for International Settlements.
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Ramon Moreno, 2006.
"The changing nature of risks facing banks,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), The banking system in emerging economies: how much progress has been made?, volume 28, pages 67-98
Bank for International Settlements.
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Miguel Angel Pesce, 2006.
"Banking issues in Argentina,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), The banking system in emerging economies: how much progress has been made?, volume 28, pages 153-62
Bank for International Settlements.
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Cristina Betancour & José De Gregorio & Alejandro Jara, 2006.
"Improving the banking system: the Chilean experience,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), The banking system in emerging economies: how much progress has been made?, volume 28, pages 163-80
Bank for International Settlements.
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William Ryback, 2006.
"Issues of Risk-based Supervision in Hong Kong,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), The banking system in emerging economies: how much progress has been made?, volume 28, pages 213-15
Bank for International Settlements.
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Dániel Holló & Márton Nagy, 2006.
"Bank Efficiency in the Enlarged European Union,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), The banking system in emerging economies: how much progress has been made?, volume 28, pages 217-35
Bank for International Settlements.
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Vittaldas Leeladhar, 2006.
"Recent banking developments in India,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), The banking system in emerging economies: how much progress has been made?, volume 28, pages 237-41
Bank for International Settlements.
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Miranda S Goeltom, 2006.
"Indonesia’s banking industry: progress to date,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), The banking system in emerging economies: how much progress has been made?, volume 28, pages 243-47
Bank for International Settlements.
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Meir Sokoler, 2006.
"Changes in the Israeli banking system,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), The banking system in emerging economies: how much progress has been made?, volume 28, pages 249-57
Bank for International Settlements.
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Soo-Myung Kim & Ji-Young Kim & Hoon-Tae Ryoo, 2006.
"Restructuring and reforms in the Korean banking industry,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), The banking system in emerging economies: how much progress has been made?, volume 28, pages 259-68
Bank for International Settlements.
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Diwa C Guinigundo, 2006.
"The Philippine financial system: issues and challenges,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), The banking system in emerging economies: how much progress has been made?, volume 28, pages 295-311
Bank for International Settlements.
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Abdulrahman Al-Hamidy, 2006.
"Banking sector issues in Saudi Arabia,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), The banking system in emerging economies: how much progress has been made?, volume 28, pages 327-35
Bank for International Settlements.
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The Monetary Authority of Singapore, 2006.
"Fostering a sound and progressive financial sector,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), The banking system in emerging economies: how much progress has been made?, volume 28, pages 337-45
Bank for International Settlements.
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Tarisa Watanagase & Financial Institutions Policy Group, 2006.
"Maintaining financial stability: the experience of Thailand,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), The banking system in emerging economies: how much progress has been made?, volume 28, pages 347-61
Bank for International Settlements.
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Erdem Basci, 2006.
"Credit growth in Turkey: drivers and challenges,"
BIS Papers chapters,
in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), The banking system in emerging economies: how much progress has been made?, volume 28, pages 363-75
Bank for International Settlements.
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