Asia's Debt Capital Markets

Asia's Debt Capital Markets

Author: Douglas W. Arner

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-12-11

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 0387250905

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This volume comprises studies by leading research scholars in the United States and Asia on Asia’s debt capital markets. The book is unique in drawing upon the research, experience and perspectives of experts from the academic, legal, governmental and practical investment fields. They assess the risks and opportunities, and strategies for developing these markets. The authors adopt a multidisciplinary approach, encompassing economics, finance and law.


Indonesia and ASEAN Plus Three Financial Cooperation

Indonesia and ASEAN Plus Three Financial Cooperation

Author: Eko Saputro

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-03-24

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 9811030294

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This book examines Financial regionalism in East Asia has stimulated not only a new architecture for regional governance, but also a transformation in Indonesia’s national regulatory framework. As a relatively new phenomenon compared to trade regionalism, financial regionalism has successfully shaped cooperative networks among financial authorities in East Asia. In this incisive new book, Eko Saputro explores how new financial alliances and regulatory frameworks will allow Indonesia to rapidly take a new place at the global table, bringing the explosive growth that other Asian countries have seen to the archipelago nation. This book will be of equal value to academics, policy makers, students, and scholars, both in the region and abroad.


Currency and Contest in East Asia

Currency and Contest in East Asia

Author: William M. Grimes

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2011-03-15

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 0801457432

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Since the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-98, East Asian economies have sought to make themselves less vulnerable to global financial markets by transforming the regional financial architecture. With Japan as a leading actor, they have introduced initiatives to provide emergency financing to crisis economies, support the development of local-currency bond markets, and better coordinate currency policies. In Currency and Contest in East Asia, William W. Grimes builds on years of primary research and scores of interviews with participants and policy analysts to provide the most accurate, complete, and detailed description available of attempts to build financial cooperation among East Asian countries. Adapting realist political economy theory to the realities of contemporary global finance, Grimes places regional issues firmly in the wider context of great-power rivalries. He argues that financial regionalism can best be understood as one arena for competition among Japan, the United States, and China. Despite their mutual desire for regional prosperity and economic stability, these three powers have conflicting political interests. Their struggles for regional leadership raise questions about the long-term feasibility of regional financial cooperation, the possible effects of Sino-Japanese rivalry on regional financial stability, and the potential for East Asian financial regionalism to undermine the long-established-albeit waning-global and regional dominance of the United States and the dollar.


Financial Sector Assessment

Financial Sector Assessment

Author: World Bank

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 2005-09-29

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13: 9780821364321

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In the wake of the financial crises of the late 1990s, there was a surge of interest in the systematic assessment of financial sectors, with a view to identifying vulnerabilities and evaluating the sector's developmental needs. Consequently, there has been an increased demand from financial sector authorities in many countries for information on key issues and sound practices in the assessment of financial systems and the appropriate design of policy responses. In response, Financial Sector Assessmsnet presents a general analytical framework and broad guidance on approaches, methodologies and key techniques for assessing the stability and development needs of financial systems. It synthesizes current global sound practices in financial sector assessment.


Trade and Capital Flow among Asian Economies

Trade and Capital Flow among Asian Economies

Author: Chris Rowley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-18

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 1317969294

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Trade and capital are important in the Asia region. Trade in the APEC region has been increasing, but the large rise in China’s exports has also been disturbing as it exhibits export substitution. The first two papers conclude that every economy has gained in trade, though some are more successful than others. And that rise in export has a lot to do with a rise in foreign direct investments. Macroeconomic stability is the pre-condition to growth. Empirical studies show that the lack of stability has encouraged capital to flee an economy. Similarly, a market-oriented, price-driven and matured financial market provides an alternative source of funding. The lesson in economic development is that success in economic growth requires both an externally friendly market environment as well as consistent and favourable internal policies.


Bond Market Settlement and Emerging Linkages in Selected ASEAN+3 Countries

Bond Market Settlement and Emerging Linkages in Selected ASEAN+3 Countries

Author: Asian Development Bank

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9789715615822

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Studying how regional settlement systems facilitate greater bond market transactions in the ASEAN+3 region, this report reviews existing settlement systems and regional and international links between settlement systems, identifying the different types of crossborder settlements available, their advantages and disadvantages, and the hurdles to establishing effective regional settlements. A comparison analysis reviews developments in European links and mergers of national and international securities depositories alongside extensive analysis on the national settlement systems of selected ASEAN+3 member countries. Recommendations are made for establishing transparency in pricing and market infrastructure, compliance with international standards, regional cooperation, and further study on how to facilitate crossborder investment.