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This paper focuses on how the exposure to the corporate sector may impact the health of the Australian banking system. It also compares Australian banks with their international peers. Finally, it investigates banks'' exposure to credit risk using the new Basel II Pillar 3 disclosure data. The...
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Cross-border bank credit is dominated by a small number of very sizeable links between banks in one country and borrowers in another. The largest-sized cross-border banking links are mainly between major advanced economies. Concentration increased up until the Great Financial Crisis (GFC) and...
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Credit has grown at a rapid pace in emerging markets (EMs) over the last 10 years. Banks have played a major role in the extension of credit and have continued to be its main source. Domestic banks have taken over business from foreign banks since 2008. However, developments across EMEs have...
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This paper focuses on how the exposure to the corporate sector may impact the health of the Australian banking system. It also compares Australian banks with their international peers. Finally, it investigates banks' exposure to credit risk using the new Basel II Pillar 3 disclosure data. The...
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