Bank Flows and Basel III—Determinants and Regional Differences in Emerging Markets

The global financial crisis has led to a range of reform proposals concerning the regulatory framework governing the banking sector collectively referred to as 'Basel III.' Although the proposed reforms are expected to generate substantia...

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Main Authors: Ghosh, Swati, Sugawara, Naotaka, Zalduendo, Juan
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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GDP
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/04/14117854/bank-flows-basel-iii-determinants-regional-differences-emerging-markets
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spelling okr-10986-100992021-04-23T14:02:48Z Bank Flows and Basel III—Determinants and Regional Differences in Emerging Markets Ghosh, Swati Sugawara, Naotaka Zalduendo, Juan ADVANCED ECONOMIES ASSET PRICES ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION BALANCE SHEET BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS BANK LENDING BANK SUPERVISORS BANKING CRISES BANKING INSTITUTIONS BANKING SECTOR BANKING SUPERVISION BANKING SYSTEM BANKING SYSTEMS BANKS BASIS POINTS BOND BOND MARKETS BORROWING BORROWING COUNTRIES CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL RATIO CAPITAL RATIOS CAPITAL REQUIREMENT CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CAPITAL STANDARDS CAPITAL STRUCTURE CAPITALIZATION COLLATERAL COMMON SHARES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COST OF CAPITAL COST OF EQUITY CREDIT AVAILABILITY CREDIT EXPOSURES CREDIT GROWTH DECLINE IN INVESTMENT DERIVATIVES DIVIDEND DIVIDEND PAYMENTS DOMESTIC BANK ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC STRESS EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES EMERGING MARKETS EMERGING-MARKET EQUITY CAPITAL EXPORTS EXPOSURES FEE] INCOME FINANCIAL CONTAGION FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL FLOWS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SECTORS FINANCIAL STABILITY GDP GLOBAL BANKING GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL RISKS HOLDING INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIALS INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL FINANCE ISSUANCES LENDING DECISIONS LENDING SPREAD LENDING SPREADS LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY RISK LOAN LOAN PORTFOLIOS MARKET PARTICIPANTS MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS MONETARY AUTHORITIES MONETARY POLICY NONBANKS OPERATING EFFICIENCY OUTPUT POLICY RESPONSE REGULATORY CAPITAL REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RETAINED EARNINGS RISK MANAGEMENT RISKY ASSETS SECURITIZATION SHORT-TERM LIQUIDITY STRUCTURAL CHANGE TIER 1 CAPITAL TIER 2 CAPITAL TRADE FLOWS TRADING TRADING ACTIVITIES TRANSPARENCY VALUATION The global financial crisis has led to a range of reform proposals concerning the regulatory framework governing the banking sector collectively referred to as 'Basel III.' Although the proposed reforms are expected to generate substantial benefits by reducing the frequency and intensity of banking crises, concerns have been raised that, in the short term, the costs of moving to higher capital ratios may lead banks to raise their lending rates and reduce lending. This note explores the near-term implications of Basel III capital regulations on bank flows to emerging markets, based on an analysis of the key determinants of these flows. 2012-08-13T10:25:00Z 2012-08-13T10:25:00Z 2011-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/04/14117854/bank-flows-basel-iii-determinants-regional-differences-emerging-markets http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10099 English Economic Premise; No. 56 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic ADVANCED ECONOMIES
ASSET PRICES
ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION
BALANCE SHEET
BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS
BANK LENDING
BANK SUPERVISORS
BANKING CRISES
BANKING INSTITUTIONS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKING SYSTEMS
BANKS
BASIS POINTS
BOND
BOND MARKETS
BORROWING
BORROWING COUNTRIES
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL RATIO
CAPITAL RATIOS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CAPITAL STANDARDS
CAPITAL STRUCTURE
CAPITALIZATION
COLLATERAL
COMMON SHARES
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
COST OF CAPITAL
COST OF EQUITY
CREDIT AVAILABILITY
CREDIT EXPOSURES
CREDIT GROWTH
DECLINE IN INVESTMENT
DERIVATIVES
DIVIDEND
DIVIDEND PAYMENTS
DOMESTIC BANK
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC STRESS
EMERGING MARKET
EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES
EMERGING MARKETS
EMERGING-MARKET
EQUITY CAPITAL
EXPORTS
EXPOSURES
FEE] INCOME
FINANCIAL CONTAGION
FINANCIAL CRISES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL FLOWS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SECTORS
FINANCIAL STABILITY
GDP
GLOBAL BANKING
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL RISKS
HOLDING
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIALS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
ISSUANCES
LENDING DECISIONS
LENDING SPREAD
LENDING SPREADS
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY RISK
LOAN
LOAN PORTFOLIOS
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
MONETARY AUTHORITIES
MONETARY POLICY
NONBANKS
OPERATING EFFICIENCY
OUTPUT
POLICY RESPONSE
REGULATORY CAPITAL
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RETAINED EARNINGS
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISKY ASSETS
SECURITIZATION
SHORT-TERM LIQUIDITY
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
TIER 1 CAPITAL
TIER 2 CAPITAL
TRADE FLOWS
TRADING
TRADING ACTIVITIES
TRANSPARENCY
VALUATION
spellingShingle ADVANCED ECONOMIES
ASSET PRICES
ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION
BALANCE SHEET
BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS
BANK LENDING
BANK SUPERVISORS
BANKING CRISES
BANKING INSTITUTIONS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKING SYSTEMS
BANKS
BASIS POINTS
BOND
BOND MARKETS
BORROWING
BORROWING COUNTRIES
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL RATIO
CAPITAL RATIOS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CAPITAL STANDARDS
CAPITAL STRUCTURE
CAPITALIZATION
COLLATERAL
COMMON SHARES
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
COST OF CAPITAL
COST OF EQUITY
CREDIT AVAILABILITY
CREDIT EXPOSURES
CREDIT GROWTH
DECLINE IN INVESTMENT
DERIVATIVES
DIVIDEND
DIVIDEND PAYMENTS
DOMESTIC BANK
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC STRESS
EMERGING MARKET
EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES
EMERGING MARKETS
EMERGING-MARKET
EQUITY CAPITAL
EXPORTS
EXPOSURES
FEE] INCOME
FINANCIAL CONTAGION
FINANCIAL CRISES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL FLOWS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL SECTORS
FINANCIAL STABILITY
GDP
GLOBAL BANKING
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL RISKS
HOLDING
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIALS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
ISSUANCES
LENDING DECISIONS
LENDING SPREAD
LENDING SPREADS
LIQUIDITY
LIQUIDITY RISK
LOAN
LOAN PORTFOLIOS
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
MONETARY AUTHORITIES
MONETARY POLICY
NONBANKS
OPERATING EFFICIENCY
OUTPUT
POLICY RESPONSE
REGULATORY CAPITAL
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RETAINED EARNINGS
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISKY ASSETS
SECURITIZATION
SHORT-TERM LIQUIDITY
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
TIER 1 CAPITAL
TIER 2 CAPITAL
TRADE FLOWS
TRADING
TRADING ACTIVITIES
TRANSPARENCY
VALUATION
Ghosh, Swati
Sugawara, Naotaka
Zalduendo, Juan
Bank Flows and Basel III—Determinants and Regional Differences in Emerging Markets
relation Economic Premise; No. 56
description The global financial crisis has led to a range of reform proposals concerning the regulatory framework governing the banking sector collectively referred to as 'Basel III.' Although the proposed reforms are expected to generate substantial benefits by reducing the frequency and intensity of banking crises, concerns have been raised that, in the short term, the costs of moving to higher capital ratios may lead banks to raise their lending rates and reduce lending. This note explores the near-term implications of Basel III capital regulations on bank flows to emerging markets, based on an analysis of the key determinants of these flows.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Ghosh, Swati
Sugawara, Naotaka
Zalduendo, Juan
author_facet Ghosh, Swati
Sugawara, Naotaka
Zalduendo, Juan
author_sort Ghosh, Swati
title Bank Flows and Basel III—Determinants and Regional Differences in Emerging Markets
title_short Bank Flows and Basel III—Determinants and Regional Differences in Emerging Markets
title_full Bank Flows and Basel III—Determinants and Regional Differences in Emerging Markets
title_fullStr Bank Flows and Basel III—Determinants and Regional Differences in Emerging Markets
title_full_unstemmed Bank Flows and Basel III—Determinants and Regional Differences in Emerging Markets
title_sort bank flows and basel iii—determinants and regional differences in emerging markets
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/04/14117854/bank-flows-basel-iii-determinants-regional-differences-emerging-markets
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