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The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Banking Globalization

By Stijn Claessens, Neeltje van Horen

October 27, 2014

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Stijn Claessens, and Neeltje van Horen. The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Banking Globalization, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 2014) accessed December 4, 2024
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Summary

Although cross-border bank lending has fallen sharply since the crisis, extending our bank ownership database from 1995-2009 up to 2013 shows only limited retrenchment in foreign bank presence. While banks from OECD countries reduced their foreign presence (but still represent 89% of foreign bank assets), those from emerging markets and developing countries expanded abroad and doubled their presence. Especially advanced countries hit by a systemic crisis reduced their presence abroad, with far flung and relatively small investments more likely to be sold. Poorer and slower growing countries host fewer banks today, while large investments less likely expanded. Conversely, faster host countries’ growth and closeness to potential investors meant more entry. Lending by foreign banks locally grew more than cross-border bank claims did for the same home-host country combination, and each was driven by different factors. Altogether, our evidence shows that global banking is not becoming more fragmented, but rather is going through some important structural transformations with a greater variety of players and a more regional focus.

Subject: Bank credit, Banking, Commercial banks, Cross-border banking, Emerging and frontier financial markets, Financial institutions, Financial markets, Financial services, Foreign banks, Money

Keywords: Africa, Asia and Pacific, Bank asset, Bank credit, Bank ownership, Bank presence, Banking system, Banks from emerging markets, Central and Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Commercial banks, Cross-border banking, Cross-border lending, Emerging and frontier financial markets, Financial fragmentation, Financial globalization, Foreign bank, Foreign banks, Global, Global financial crisis, Group level, Host country, Market share, OECD country, WP

Publication Details

  • Pages:

    50

  • Volume:

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  • Series:

    Working Paper No. 2014/197

  • Stock No:

    WPIEA2014197

  • ISBN:

    9781498301435

  • ISSN:

    1018-5941