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Мировые Банковские Кризисы - Причины, Факторы И Последствия // Global Banking Crises: Causes, Factors And Implications

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  • Sh. Niyazbekova U.

    (Eurasian national university named after l.n. Gumilev)

  • S. Kosmagambetova T.

    (the Finance Academy)

  • Ш. Ниязбекова У.

    (Евразийский национальный университет им Л.Н. Гумилева)

  • С. Космагамбетова Т.

    (Финансовая академия)

Abstract

Modern banking crisis in Kazakhstan’s economy is part of the global financial crisis. Liquidity problems which have emerged in second-tier Kazakh banks are mostly caused by changes in the situation on global financial markets and reduced availability of free financial resources. However, the ongoing national banking crisis has its roots not only in the substantial involvement of Kazakhstan’s banking system in global financial markets but also in severe structural deformations which it has undergone over the past few years. The work is the result of research conducted by the authors in 2009-2013 on the basis of practical materials of domestic and foreign organizations. The paper describes an efficient method which has been successfully tested in practice to exit from or prevent the global banking crisis; it also suggests some efficient management solutions. Clear and transparent evaluations and projections set out in the paper may be used by large financial institutions, analysts,commercial banks.Some elements of the proposed technique maybe applied to analyse complexprojects,etc. Современный банковский кризис в казахстанской экономике является частью общего глобального финансового кризиса. Проблемы с ликвидностью, возникшие у казахстанских банков второго уровня, во многом обязаны изменению ситуации на мировых финансовых рынках, уменьшению доступности свободных финансовых ресурсов. Однако истоки казахстанского банковского кризиса следует искать не только в существенной вовлеченности банковской системы в мировые финансовые рынки, но и в тех серьезных структурных деформациях, которые она претерпела за последние несколько лет. Работа является результатом исследований, которые проводились авторами в 2009-2013 гг. на практических материалах отечественных и зарубежных организаций. В статье предложен и исследован на практике способ эффективного выхода и предотвращения мирового банковского кризиса, а также управленческих решений. Оценка и прогнозы, предложенные в статье, могут быть использованы крупными финансовыми организациями, аналитическими структурами, коммерческими банками. Использование элементов предложенной методики особенно важно для аналитической работы со сложными проектами и т.д.

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  • Sh. Niyazbekova U. & S. Kosmagambetova T. & Ш. Ниязбекова У. & С. Космагамбетова Т., 2014. "Мировые Банковские Кризисы - Причины, Факторы И Последствия // Global Banking Crises: Causes, Factors And Implications," Финансы: теория и практика/Finance: Theory and Practice // Finance: Theory and Practice, ФГОБУВО Финансовый университет при Правительстве Российской Федерации // Financial University under The Government of Russian Federation, issue 1, pages 110-121.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:financ:y:2014:i:1:p:110-121
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    1. Mr. Fabian Valencia & Mr. Luc Laeven, 2008. "Systemic Banking Crises: A New Database," IMF Working Papers 2008/224, International Monetary Fund.
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