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Building Strong Banks Through Surveillance and Resolution

By Charles Enoch, Dewitt D Marston, Michael W Taylor

September 18, 2002

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Charles Enoch, Dewitt D Marston, and Michael W Taylor. Building Strong Banks Through Surveillance and Resolution, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 2002) accessed November 21, 2024

Summary

Since the mid-1990s, economic observers have kept a watchful eye on the financial sector because of its potential to spark economic crises. Banks in particular have come under close scrutiny. This book offers guidance on setting up regulatory and supervisory regimes that can help to prevent crises, and on dealing with turmoil, should a crisis erupt. It contains a collection of essays on a wide range of issues useful to bolstering the banking and financial sector.

Subject: Asset and liability management, Asset management companies, Bank resolution, Banking, Currencies, Distressed assets, Financial crises, Financial institutions, Financial sector policy and analysis, Liquidity, Loans, Money

Keywords: Africa, Asia and Pacific, Asset management companies, Bank, Bank resolution, Banking system restructuring, BOOK, Buy-back operation, Central bank, Currencies, Debt, Distressed assets, East Asia, Foreign currency, Foreign exchange, Global, IMF surveillance, Lending, Liquidity, Loan valuation, Loans, Supervisory authority, West Africa

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