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Financial Crises in Emerging Markets

Financial Crises in Emerging Markets
Author: Alexandre Lamfalussy
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780300082302

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In this text an international banking expert grapples with issues that surround the trend toward financial globalization and its potential impact on financial fragility. He analyzes four major crisis experiences: Latin America, 1982-3; Mexico, 1994-5; East Asia, 1997-8; and Russia since 1998.


Emerging Markets Instability

Emerging Markets Instability
Author: Graciela Kaminsky
Publisher:
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN:

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Financial market instability has been the focus of attention of both academic and policy circles. Rating agencies have been under particular scrutiny lately as promoters of financial excesses, upgrading countries in good times and downgrading them in bad times. Using a panel of emerging economies, this paper examines whether sovereign ratings affect financial markets. The authors find that changes in sovereign ratings have an impact on country risk and stock returns. They also find that these changes are transmitted across countries, with neighbor-country effects being more significant. Rating upgrades (downgrades) tend to occur following market rallies (downturns). Countries with more vulnerable economies, as measured by low ratings, are more sensitive to changes in U.S. interest rates.


Other People's Money

Other People's Money
Author: Barry Eichengreen
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2010-04-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0226194574

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Recent crises in emerging markets have been heavily driven by balance-sheet or net-worth effects. Episodes in countries as far-flung as Indonesia and Argentina have shown that exchange rate adjustments that would normally help to restore balance can be destabilizing, even catastrophic, for countries whose debts are denominated in foreign currencies. Many economists instinctually assume that developing countries allow their foreign debts to be denominated in dollars, yen, or euros because they simply don't know better. Presenting evidence that even emerging markets with strong policies and institutions experience this problem, Other People's Money recognizes that the situation must be attributed to more than ignorance. Instead, the contributors suggest that the problem is linked to the operation of international financial markets, which prevent countries from borrowing in their own currencies. A comprehensive analysis of the sources of this problem and its consequences, Other People's Money takes the study one step further, proposing a solution that would involve having the World Bank and regional development banks themselves borrow and lend in emerging market currencies.


Financial Crises in Emerging Markets

Financial Crises in Emerging Markets
Author: Reuven Glick
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2001-04-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521800204

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The essays in this volume analyze causes of financial crises in emerging markets and different policy responses.


Emerging Markets Instability

Emerging Markets Instability
Author: Graciela Laura Kaminsky
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2001
Genre: Contagio financiero
ISBN:

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Changes in sovereign ratings affect country risk and stock returns. And these changes are transmitted across countries, with neighbor-country effects being more significant.


Emerging Markets Crisis

Emerging Markets Crisis
Author: Mr.Ricardo J. Caballero
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1999-09-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1451855095

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The entire difference between a mild downturn and a devastating crisis is the occurrence of sharp fire sales of domestic assets and possibly foreign exchange and the ensuing collapse in the balance sheets of both the financial and nonfinancial sector. Why and how do such crises materialize? And why doesn’t the private sector take appropriate precautions to avoid the consequences of crises? In this paper we argue that the combination of weak international financial links and underdeveloped domestic financial markets offers a parsimonious account of these and related phenomena present in emerging markets.


Rethinking Financial Deepening

Rethinking Financial Deepening
Author: Ms.Ratna Sahay
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2015-05-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1475570198

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The global financial crisis experience shone a spotlight on the dangers of financial systems that have grown too big too fast. This note reexamines financial deepening, focusing on what emerging markets can learn from the advanced economy experience. It finds that gains for growth and stability from financial deepening remain large for most emerging markets, but there are limits on size and speed. When financial deepening outpaces the strength of the supervisory framework, it leads to excessive risk taking and instability. Encouragingly, the set of regulatory reforms that promote financial depth is essentially the same as those that contribute to greater stability. Better regulation—not necessarily more regulation—thus leads to greater possibilities both for development and stability.


Financial Market Regulation and Reforms in Emerging Markets

Financial Market Regulation and Reforms in Emerging Markets
Author: Masahiro Kawai
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0815704895

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"In the wake of the global financial crisis that began in 2008, offers a systematic overview of recent developments in regulatory frameworks in advanced and emerging-market countries, outlining challenges to improving regulation, markets, and access in developing economies"--Provided by publisher.


Emerging Market Economies and Financial Globalization

Emerging Market Economies and Financial Globalization
Author: Leonardo E. Stanley
Publisher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1783086750

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In the past, foreign shocks arrived to national economies mainly through trade channels, and transmissions of such shocks took time to come into effect. However, after capital globalization, shocks spread to markets almost immediately. Despite the increasing macroeconomic dangers that the situation generated at emerging markets in the South, nobody at the North was ready to acknowledge the pro-cyclicality of the financial system and the inner weakness of “decontrolled” financial innovations because they were enjoying from the “great moderation.” Monetary policy was primarily centered on price stability objectives, without considering the mounting credit and asset price booms being generated by market liquidity and the problems generated by this glut. Mainstream economists, in turn, were not majorly attracted in integrating financial factors in their models. External pressures on emerging market economies (EMEs) were not eliminated after 2008, but even increased as international capital flows augmented in relevance thereafter. Initially economic authorities accurately responded to the challenge, but unconventional monetary policies in the US began to create important spillovers in EMEs. Furthermore, in contrast to a previous surge in liquidity, funds were now transmitted to EMEs throughout the bond market. The perspective of an increase in US interest rates by the FED is generating a reversal of expectations and a sudden flight to quality. Emerging countries’ currencies began to experience higher volatility levels, and depreciation movements against a newly strong US dollar are also increasingly observed. Consequently, there are increasing doubts that the “unexpected” favorable outcome observed in most EMEs at the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) would remain.


The Impact of the Great Recession on Emerging Markets

The Impact of the Great Recession on Emerging Markets
Author: MissMali Chivakul
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1455209376

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This paper examines the impact of the recent global crisis on emerging market economies (EMs). Our cross-country analysis shows that the impact of the crisis was more pronounced in those EMs that had initial weaker fundamentals and greater financial and trade linkages. This effect is observed along a number of dimensions, such as growth, stock market performance, sovereign spreads, and credit growth. This paper also shows that during this crisis, pre-crisis reserve holdings helped to mitigate the initial growth collapse. This finding contrasts with other studies that fail to find a significant relationship between reserves and the growth decline. This paper argues that our preferred measure of impact is a more accurate reflection of the true impact of the crisis on EMs.