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Author Árvai, Zsófia, author.

Title Regional financial interlinkages and financial contagion within Europe / prepared by Zsófia Árvai, Karl Driessen, and İnci Ötker-Robe
Published Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, ©2009

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Description 1 online resource (42 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series IMF working paper ; WP/09/6
IMF working paper ; WP/09/6.
Contents I. Introduction; II. Background; Figures; 1. Asset Share of Foreign-Owned Banks, 2000-2006; Tables; 1. Evolution of Credit to the Private Sector in Ratio to GDP; 2. The CESE Region: Catching Up from Low Levels of Intermediation; 3. Major Banking Groups: Assets in Emerging Europe, end-2007; 4. The CESE Region: Funding of Credit Expansion, 2003-2007; 5. The CESE Region: Funding of Credit Expansion, 2002-June 2008; III. Possible Propagation Channels of Regional Shocks; IV. Stylized Facts on Cross Border Exposures and Financial Linkages
6. Foreign Claims of All BIS Reporting Banks on Emerging Europe7. Relative Magnitude of Exposure for CESE and Western Europe, December 2007; 8. CESE Banks' Exposure to Foreign Banks -- International Claims on Banks; V. Implications for Exposure to Regional Contagion Risks; 9. CESE: Concentration of Funding Dependence to BIS Reporting Banks in Western Europe, December 2007; 10. The Impact of a Shock from Home to Host Country-An Illustration; 11. CESE Countries: Indices of Contagion Exposure -- Foreign Claim Concept; 12. CESE Countries: Indices of Contagion Exposure -- International Claims Concept
13. CESE Countries: Indices of Contagion Exposure -- International Claims on CESE Banks OnlyVI. Conclusions, Caveats, and Policy Implications; References; Appendixes; I: Major Banking Groups Active in the CESE Region; Appendix Tables; Figure 14. Income Exposure of Major Banking Groups to the CESE Region, 2007; II: A Growing Role for Lending to Nonbank Institutions; Appendix Figure; III. Computation of Exposure to Regional Contagion; 2. Host Country Exposure to Home Country Banks: Measure of Relative Dependence, end-2007, Foreign Claims Concept
3. Home Country Exposure to Host Countries: Measure of Relative Exposure, end-2007, Foreign Claims Concept4. Host Country Exposure to Home Country Banks: Measure of Absolute Dependence, end 2007, Foreign Claims Concept; 5. Home Country Exposure to Host Countries: Measure of Absolute Exposure, end 2007, Foreign Claims Concept; 6a. CESE Countries: Index of Exposure to Regional Contagion without Rebalancing, end-2007, Foreign Claims Concept; 6b. CESE Countries: Index of Exposure to Regional Contagion with Rebalancing, end-2007, Foreign Claims Concept
Summary This paper focuses on financial interlinkages within Europe and potential contagion channeled through these interlinkages. It discusses the increased role of external financing as a source of funding for credit growth; analyzes potential channels of contagion through financial linkages; and assesses the magnitude of cross-border exposures between emerging and western European countries. Based on the stylized facts on these exposures, the paper provides simple indices of exposure to regional contagion that could help identify the likely pressure points and capture potential spillover effects and propagation channels of a regional shock originating from a given country
Notes At head of title: Monetary and Capital Markets Department
"January 2009."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-31)
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Subject Financial crises -- Europe.
Banks and banking -- Europe
Banks and banking
Financial crises
Internationale Kreditvergabe.
Ansteckungseffekt.
Spillover-Effekt.
Aufstrebende Märkte.
Europa.
Europe
Form Electronic book
Author Driessen, Karl, author.
Ötker, İnci, author.
International Monetary Fund. Monetary and Capital Markets Department.