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Making Cross-Border Banking Work for Africa

2014

Beck, Thorsten | Fuchs, Michael | Singer, Dorothe | Witte, Makaio


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Publisher
Eschborn, Germany: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Other Subjects
Bank restructuring; Natural resource; Payment services; Micro finance; Credit information systems; Financial intermediation; Compliance costs; Financial sector assessment; Capitalization; Subsidiary; Home countries; Cross-border cooperation; Common market; Foreign direct investment; International reserves; Payments systems; Economic cooperation; Regulatory frameworks; Level playing field; Payments system; Home country; New market; International banks; Multinational; Financial service; Financial sector; Interest rate; The south african reserve bank; Banking regulation; Microfinance institutions; Consolidation; Brokerage; Low-income countries; European central bank; Regulatory policies; Traditional banking; Economies of scale; Financial service providers; Payment systems; Rapid expansion; Private sector lender; Economic agents; Microfinance institution; Deposit funding; Supervisory authorities; Depositors; Domestic bank; Private sector development; Entry point; Credit information; Capital requirement; Jurisdictions; Regulatory authority; Bank regulation; Financial sector policies; Commodity; Affiliates; Ownership structure; Brokerage firms; Financial outreach; Reserve bank of new zealand; Cross-border banking; Financial services; Financial system stability; Private credit; Creditors; Financial sector reforms; Affiliate; Banking services; Foreign bank; Agricultural finance; Financial infrastructure; Bank access; Financial systems; Loan portfolios; Insider lending; Financial institution; Private banks; Credit registry; Bank supervisors; Earnings; Bank governors; Regulatory bodies; Majority shareholder; Securities; Consolidated supervision; Loan portfolio; Mfi; Central banks; External shocks; Financial markets; Credit bureaus; Credit markets; Financial system; Bank failure; Developing economies; Credit risk; Bank officials; Systemic banking crises; Ministries of finance; Bank branches; Subsidiaries; New markets; Financial crisis; Corporate clients; Financial liberalization; Financial depth; Banking sector; Loan; Retail banking; Business opportunities; Mfis; Lenders; Exposure; Regulators; Financial integration; Bank failures; Financial conglomerates; Investment opportunities; Financial sector development; Profit margins; Deposit; Access to financial services; Currency; Commercial bank; Risk exposures; Reform programs; Share of assets; Holding companies; Banking system; Majority of shares; Public credit; Financial transactions; Financial deepening; Development bank; Cost of credit; International banking; Shareholder; Government securities; Global investors; Foreign exchange; Minority shareholder; Foreign banks; Social responsibility; Regulatory authorities; Emerging markets; Financial literacy; Financial fragility; Harmonization; Banking supervision; Guaranty; Bank for international settlements; Technical assistance; Bank holding company; Credit allocation; Regulatory gaps; Credit registries; Formal financial services; Financial stability; Cross-border expansion; Asset management; Banking crisis; Virtuous cycle; Government interventions; World development indicators; Local enterprises; Financial sectors; Deregulation; Shareholders; Capital requirements; Banking models; Deposits; Collateral; World trade
Language
English
Type
Text

2016-03-15
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