The Asian Financial Crisis Origins Implications and Solutions

The Asian Financial Crisis  Origins  Implications  and Solutions
Author: William C. Hunter,George G. Kaufman,Thomas H. Krueger
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781461551553

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In the late 1990s, Korea, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia experienced a series of major financial crises evinced by widespread bank insolvencies and currency depreciations, as well as sharp declines in gross domestic production. This sudden disruption of the Asian economic `miracle' astounded many observers around the world, raised questions about the stability of the international financial system and caused widespread fear that this financial crisis would spread to other countries. What has been called the Asian crisis followed a prolonged slump in Japan dating from the early 1980s and came after the Mexican currency crisis in the mid-1990s. Thus, the Asian crisis became a major policy concern at the International Monetary Fund as well as among developed countries whose cooperation in dealing with such financial crises is necessary to maintain the stability and efficiency of global financial markets. This book collects the papers and discussions delivered at an October 1998 Conference co-sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the International Monetary Fund to examine the causes, implications and possible solutions to the crises. The conference participants included a broad range of academic, industry, and regulatory experts representing more than thirty countries. Topics discussed included the origin of the individual crises; early warning indicators; the role played by the global financial sector in this crisis; how, given an international safety net, potential risks of moral hazard might contribute to further crises; the lessons for the international financial system to be drawn from the Asian crisis; and what the role of the International Monetary Fund might be in future rescue operations. Because the discussions of these topics include a wide diversity of critical views and opinions, the book offers a particularly rich presentation of current and evolving thinking on the causes and preventions of international banking and monetary crises. The book promises to be one of the timeliest as well as one of the most complete treatments of the Asian financial crisis and its implications for future policymaking.

The Asian Financial Crisis

The Asian Financial Crisis
Author: Morris Goldstein
Publsiher: Peterson Institute
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 088132261X

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The turmoil that has rocked Asian markets since the middle of 1997, and that is now having such deep effects on the economies in the region, is the third major currency crisis of the 1990s. This study explains how the Asian crisis arose and spread. It then outlines the corrective policy measures that could help end the crisis, and the shortcomings that have been revealed in the international financial system that require reform to reduce the chances of a recurrence.

The Asian Financial Crisis 1995 98

The Asian Financial Crisis 1995   98
Author: Russell Napier
Publsiher: Harriman House Limited
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2021-07-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780857199157

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In the space of a few months, across Asia, a miracle became a nightmare. This was the Asian Financial Crisis of 1995–98. In this economic crisis hundreds of people died in rioting, political strong men were removed and hundreds of billions of dollars were lost by investors. This crisis saw the US dollar value of some Asian stock markets decline by ninety percent. Why did almost no one see it coming? The Asian Financial Crisis 1995–98 charts Russell Napier’s personal journey during that crisis as he wrote daily for institutional investors about an increasingly uncertain future. Relying on contemporaneous commentary, it charts the mistakes and successes of investors in the battle for investment survival in Asia from 1995–98. This is not just a guide for investors navigating financial markets, but also an explanation of how this crisis created the foundations of an age of debt that has changed the modern world.

From Asian to Global Financial Crisis

From Asian to Global Financial Crisis
Author: Andrew Sheng
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2009-05-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1139481916

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This is a unique insider account of the new world of unfettered finance. The author, an Asian regulator, examines how old mindsets, market fundamentalism, loose monetary policy, carry trade, lax supervision, greed, cronyism, and financial engineering caused both the Asian crisis of the late 1990s and the global crisis of 2008–9. This book shows how the Japanese zero interest rate policy to fight deflation helped create the carry trade that generated bubbles in Asia whose effects brought Asian economies down. The study's main purpose is to demonstrate that global finance is so interlinked and interactive that our current tools and institutional structure to deal with critical episodes are completely outdated. The book explains how current financial policies and regulation failed to deal with a global bubble and makes recommendations on what must change.

The Asian Financial Crisis and the Architecture of Global Finance

The Asian Financial Crisis and the Architecture of Global Finance
Author: Gregory W. Noble,John Ravenhill
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2000-09-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521794226

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An examination of the political and economic causes and consequences of the Asian financial crises.

Asian Financial crises

Asian Financial crises
Author: International Monetary Fund
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2001-01-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781451965476

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This paper analyzes the origins, implications, and solutions for the Asian financial crisis. From the perspective of a member of the Executive Board of the IMF, as Asian problems were building, the IMF overlooked weaknesses in bank and corporate balance sheets in much of Asia: the IMF was unaware of the extraordinary leverage of Korean companies, which in some cases reached a ratio of 600/1 debt to equity. The IMF did not focus on the weak accounting and disclosure practices of banks and nonbanks or generous rollovers of banks to their key clients.

The Causes and Impact of the Asian Financial Crisis

The Causes and Impact of the Asian Financial Crisis
Author: C. Harvie,Tran Van Hoa
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2016-01-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780333982945

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As witness to one of the world's great crises in recent times, academics and students, business people, national and international government analysts, policy makers and political leaders worldwide have been pre-occupied by an effort to adequately unravel or sufficiently understand the factors that have brought about the so-called Asian financial, currency or economic crisis and hopefully to find plausible cures or solutions to it. This book examines the impact of economic globalization in developing economies and it applies empirical studies of all of the major countries to theoretical perspectives on the crisis.

The Asian Financial Crisis

The Asian Financial Crisis
Author: Shalendra D. Sharma
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCSD:31822033014341

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The Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 shook the foundations of the global economy. What began as a localized currency crisis soon engulfed the entire Asian region. What went wrong and how did the Asian economies, long considered "miracles," respond? How did the United States, Japan and other G-7 countries react to the crisis? What role did the IMF play? Why did China remain conspicuously insulated from the turmoil raging in its midst? What lessons can be learnt from the crisis by other emerging economies? This book provides answers to all the above questions and more. It gives a comprehensive account of how the international economic order operates, examines its strengths and weaknesses, and what needs to be done to fix it.