Limit search to available items
Book Cover
E-book
Author Vera-Martín, Mercedes.

Title BUILDING RESILIENT BANKING SECTORS IN THE CAUCASUS AND CENTRAL ASIA
Published [Place of publication not identified], INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND, 2018

Copies

Description 1 online resource
Series Departmental Papers / Policy Papers
Departmental Papers / Policy Papers; Departmental Paper ; no. 18/08
Summary External shocks since 2014-lower oil prices and slower growth in key trading partners-have put financial sectors, mainly banks, in the eight Caucasus and Central Asia (CCA) countries under increased stress. Even before the shocks, CCA banking sectors were not at full strength. Asset quality was generally weak, due in part to shortcomings in regulation, supervision, and governance. The economies were highly dollarized. Business practices were affected by lack of competition and, in most countries, connected lending, which undermined banking sector health. Shortcomings in financial regulation and supervision allowed the unsound banking practices to remain unaddressed. The external shocks exacerbated in these underlying vulnerabilities. Strains in CCA banking sectors intensified as liquidity tightened, asset quality deteriorated, and banks became undercapitalized. These challenges have required public intervention in some cases
Subject Banks and banking -- Caucasus
Banks and banking -- Asia, Central
Banks and banking
Economic history
SUBJECT Caucasus -- Economic conditions
Asia, Central -- Economic conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97004877
Subject Caucasus
Central Asia
Armenia.
Azerbaijan.
Georgia.
Kazakhstan.
Form Electronic book
Author Jardak, Tarak.
Tchaidze, Robert.
International Monetary Fund.
ISBN 1484366751
9781484366752
148436077X
9781484360774