U.S. Bank Exposure to Emerging-Market Countries During Recent Financial Crises

Topics:
Commercial Banking,
Investment and Capital Markets
Tags:
Claim,
Federal Reserve Board,
Finance,
Financial,
Financial Accounting,
Financial Services
Source:
Federal Reserve Bulletin

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Overview: This article focuses on the claims U.S. banks held on emerging-market counterparties during the two year period from June 1997 to June 1999 and discusses the different ways that emerging-market claims can be analyzed. In addition, the article provides a short analysis of the claims held by other developed country banks on emerging-market countries to show the relative size of U.S. bank claims. Finally, the data from the 1997.99 period are discussed in the broader historical context of U.S. banks' country exposure dating back to 1982.

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Format: PDF | Size: 82KB | Date: Feb 2000 | Pages: 16


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