Asian Financial crises:Origins, implications and solutions : Origins, implications and solutions

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.
Publication date: January 2001
ISBN: 9781451965476
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Banks and Banking , Economics- Macroeconomics , Public Finance , BOOK , market participant , bank capital , support package , IMF official , bank depositor , Commercial banks , Currency crises , Moral hazard , Loans , East Asia , Asia and Pacific , Global , Southeast Asia , Africa , Caribbean , South America

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