Loan loss provisioning practices of Asian banks:
In the wake of the Asian financial crisis, many regimes in Asia adopted stricter provisioning requirements, as well as discretionary measures, with the objective of increasing provisioning in good times in response to rising levels of risk. Based on a final sample of 240 banks in 12 Asian economies,...
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Bank for International Settlements, Monetary and Economic Department
2012
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Zusammenfassung: | In the wake of the Asian financial crisis, many regimes in Asia adopted stricter provisioning requirements, as well as discretionary measures, with the objective of increasing provisioning in good times in response to rising levels of risk. Based on a final sample of 240 banks in 12 Asian economies, the evidence is that countercyclical loan loss provisioning has dominated throughout emerging Asia, most strikingly so in the case of India. Thus, loan loss provisioning did not simply become more conservative at all points in time subsequent to the Asian financial crisis, but actively leaned in a fashion that ameliorated swings in earnings and the macroeconomy. |
Beschreibung: | Met lit.opg |
Beschreibung: | III, 28 S. graph. Darst. 30 cm |
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spelling | Packer, Frank Verfasser (DE-588)137101856 aut Loan loss provisioning practices of Asian banks by Frank Packer and Haibin Zhu [Basel] Bank for International Settlements, Monetary and Economic Department 2012 III, 28 S. graph. Darst. 30 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier BIS working papers 375 Met lit.opg In the wake of the Asian financial crisis, many regimes in Asia adopted stricter provisioning requirements, as well as discretionary measures, with the objective of increasing provisioning in good times in response to rising levels of risk. Based on a final sample of 240 banks in 12 Asian economies, the evidence is that countercyclical loan loss provisioning has dominated throughout emerging Asia, most strikingly so in the case of India. Thus, loan loss provisioning did not simply become more conservative at all points in time subsequent to the Asian financial crisis, but actively leaned in a fashion that ameliorated swings in earnings and the macroeconomy. Zhu, Haibin Verfasser (DE-588)130684686 aut BIS working papers 375 (DE-604)BV005629122 375 |
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title | Loan loss provisioning practices of Asian banks |
title_auth | Loan loss provisioning practices of Asian banks |
title_exact_search | Loan loss provisioning practices of Asian banks |
title_full | Loan loss provisioning practices of Asian banks by Frank Packer and Haibin Zhu |
title_fullStr | Loan loss provisioning practices of Asian banks by Frank Packer and Haibin Zhu |
title_full_unstemmed | Loan loss provisioning practices of Asian banks by Frank Packer and Haibin Zhu |
title_short | Loan loss provisioning practices of Asian banks |
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