Drivers of Financial Integration Implications for Asia

Drivers of Financial Integration     Implications for Asia
Author: Nasha Ananchotikul,Shi Piao,Ms.Edda Zoli
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2015-07-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781513554815

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Deeper intraregional financial integration is prominent on Asian policymakers’ agenda. This paper takes stock of Asia’s progress toward that objective, analyzing recent trends in cross-border portfolio investment and bank claims. Then, it investigates the drivers of financial integration by estimating a gravity model of bilateral financial asset holdings on a large sample of source and destination countries worldwide, focusing in particular on the role of regulation and institutions. The paper concludes that financial integration in Asia could be enhanced through policies that lower informational frictions, continue to buttress trade integration and capital market development, remove restrictions to foreign flows and bank penetration, and promote a common regulatory framework.

Drivers of Financial Integration

Drivers of Financial Integration
Author: Nasha Ananchotikul,Shi Piao,Edda Zoli
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2015
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1513516493

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Deeper intraregional financial integration is prominent on Asian policymakers' agenda. This paper takes stock of Asia's progress toward that objective, analyzing recent trends in cross-border portfolio investment and bank claims. Then, it investigates the drivers of financial integration by estimating a gravity model of bilateral financial asset holdings on a large sample of source and destination countries worldwide, focusing in particular on the role of regulation and institutions. The paper concludes that financial integration in Asia could be enhanced through policies that lower informatio.

The Dynamics of Asian Financial Integration

The Dynamics of Asian Financial Integration
Author: Michael Devereux,Research Fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies London Professor of Finance Department of Economics Michael Devereux,Philip R Lane,Cyn-Young Park,Shang-Jin Wei
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2011-05-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136847622

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The ongoing global financial crisis has manifested a remarkable degree of global financial integration—and its implications—for emerging Asian financial markets. The current crisis will not and should not deter the progress that the region has made toward financial openness and integration. However, events like this clearly demonstrate that financial liberalization and integration is not without risks. Hence, emerging Asian economies' growing financial ties have motivated us to look closer at the repercussions of increased financial integration and evaluate the benefits of risk sharing and better access to international capital markets against the costs of cross-border financial contagion. The crisis also presents a timely opportunity for the region’s policy makers to rethink their strategies for financial deregulation and liberalization and to reconsider a next step to integrate emerging East Asia’s financial markets further. However, doing so requires deeper understanding of financial market integration. While much has been said in both academic and policy circles about financial globalization and regional financial integration as separate areas of study, existing research has been relatively silent on the dynamics between these two distinctive forces. The book addresses this gap in financial literature and assesses financial integration in emerging East Asia at both regional and global levels. The publication studies the factors driving the progress of regional financial integration in relation to financial globalization and identifies the relevant policy challenges facing emerging market economies in the region. Chapters look into three broad aspects of regional and global financial market integration: (i) measurement of regional and global financial integration, (ii) understanding dynamics of regional financial integration versus global financial integration, and (iii) welfare implications from regional financial market integration amid financial globalization. Against this context, academics, policy makers, and other readers will appreciate the rigorous research contribution provided by the book.

Real and Financial Integration in Asia

Real and Financial Integration in Asia
Author: Shandre M. Thangavelu,Aekapol Chongvilaivan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136251726

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This book investigates the impact of both real and financial integration to growth and to welfare, and to enquire whether increases in either or both forms build the linkage between the real and financial economy. It contributes to the following two areas: (1) Research of economic developments in East Asia, the most dynamic and populous region in the world, in itself is important for researchers, policy makers, journalists, business people and others. East Asia’s economic developments influence peoples’ lives not only in East Asia but also in other parts of the world. (2) Many aspects of East Asian experiences in economic development are unique, making research of East Asia attractive and important to discern mechanisms of economic development. The first part of this study begins with chapters that address the measurement of regional integration compared with the engagement with the global economy and how this influences the aggregate behavior of the economies. The second part turns to consideration of the financial sector and the efficiency and performance of banking in the region. This allows a discussion whether, in the current crisis, the banking sector was an important channel of financial shock into real behavior. The third part turns to the corporate sector. Using data on firms, type of finance used by firms, its impact on their performance, and ownership structure influence over the productivity growth are discussed. Based on the findings, the book presents several policy recommendation and future research agenda for further economic integration in East Asia.

Financial Integration in Asia

Financial Integration in Asia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2006
Genre: Asia
ISBN: UCSD:31822035390574

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This Working Paper brings together three papers prepared as background for discussions at the Second High-Level Conference on Asian Integration cohosted by the Monetary Authority of Singapore and the IMF on May 25, 2006. The first documents recent trends in the intraregional flow of goods and capital and explores linkages between real and financial integration. The second focuses on the institutional and regulatory reforms needed to reap the benefits-and contain the risks-of financial integration in Asia. The third considers the implications of economic integration for the choice of the exchange rate regime and the conduct of macroeconomic policies

Financial Integration in Asia Recent Developments and Next Steps

Financial Integration in Asia  Recent Developments and Next Steps
Author: David Cowen,Hemant Shah,Ranil Salgado,Leslie Teo,Alessandro Zanello
Publsiher: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Total Pages: 61
Release: 2006-08-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1451864566

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This Working Paper brings together three papers prepared as background for discussions at the Second High-Level Conference on Asian Integration cohosted by the Monetary Authority of Singapore and the IMF on May 25, 2006. The first documents recent trends in the intraregional flow of goods and capital and explores linkages between real and financial integration. The second focuses on the institutional and regulatory reforms needed to reap the benefits-and contain the risks-of financial integration in Asia. The third considers the implications of economic integration for the choice of the exchange rate regime and the conduct of macroeconomic policies.

Financial Integration and Macrofinancial Linkages in Asia

Financial Integration and Macrofinancial Linkages in Asia
Author: Asian Development Bank
Publsiher: Asian Development Bank
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2020-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789292624194

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The Asian financial landscape has grown more interconnected over the past 2 decades. Previous financial crises have shown how financial volatility can transmit rapidly across an interconnected financial network. Empirical analyses have shown, moreover, how financial volatility can reverberate across the macroeconomy. This report summarizes the lessons from past crises, reviews the evidence of the macrofinancial linkages and feedback effects of financial distress, and proposes policy considerations and coordinated responses to enhance financial stability and resilience.

Monetary and Financial Integration in East Asia

Monetary and Financial Integration in East Asia
Author: Yung Chul Park,Charles Wyplosz
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0191582921

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This book looks at East Asia's monetary and financial integration from both Asian and European perspectives. It analyses the Euro area's framework for monetary policy implementation, introduced in 1999. It reviews the efforts to foster regional monetary and financial integration and relates them to Europe's own evolution. It highlights successes and failures in both cases and offers a careful assessment of the state of play. A central theme of the volume is that the East Asian reliance on markets is not enough to promote the kind of deep integration that Europe has achieved and that provides protection against exchange rate turbulence. The implications of the recent global crisis are also examined. Written by two of the foremost monetary experts on Asia and Europe, this book will be an invaluable aid to students and academics interested in the relevance of the European experience to the debates about monetary integration in East Asia.