A Practical Guide to Managing Systemic Financial Crises : A Review of Approaches Taken in Indonesia, The Republic of Korea, and Thailand

The author examines experiences in Indonesia, the Republic of Korea, and Thailand in confronting systemic financial crises during the 1990s. He draws on the knowledge and experience of World Bank staff who managed the Bank's financial and technical assistance to those countries. In reviewing the principal actions taken by the governments to resolve the crises, the author describes key challenges that governments face in tackling crises, defines basic guidelines and principles for responding to those challenges, and proposes steps to improve the ability of governments to deal with crises when they do occur, as well as to mitigate the risk of crises in the first place. The author addresses matters such as the provision of liquidity, institutional arrangements for crisis resolution, use of public funds, diagnosis of problems, resolution, recapitalization, restructuring of banks, privatization of banks, restructuring of troubled debt, and use of asset management companies. He goes on to develop the conceptual underpinnings for two fundamental improvements in crisis management practices, one to develop an explicit, comprehensive crisis resolution strategy, and the second to link the provision of support to banks explicitly to the actual outcomes of troubled debt restructuring. A common theme in both is to maximize the impact of public funds used in crisis resolution. Finally the author identifies steps that governments can take to mitigate the risk of crisis and be better prepared to deal with shocks should they occur, including the use of contingency planning in the context of liquidity management and intervention in weak banks.

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Main Author: Scott, David
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, D.C. 2002-05
Subjects:ACCOUNTING, ASSET MANAGEMENT, ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANIES, AUCTIONS, AUTHORITY, BANK ASSETS, BANK DEPOSITS, BANK FAILURES, BANK LIABILITIES, BANK LIABILITY, BANK LIQUIDITY, BANK OF INDONESIA, BANK OF KOREA, BANK OF THAILAND, BANK RECAPITALIZATION, BANK SUPERVISION, BANKING SECTOR, BANKING SYSTEM, BANKRUPTCY, BANKS, BUSINESS FAILURES, CAPITAL CONTROLS, CENTRAL BANK, CENTRAL BANKS, CITIZENS, COMMERCIAL BANKS, CONTAGION, CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING, DEBT, DEBT RESTRUCTURING, DECISION-MAKING, DECREE, DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS, DEPOSIT INSURANCE, DEPOSIT PROTECTION, DEPOSITORS, DEPOSITS, DISTRESSED BANKS, EQUITY CAPITAL, FAILURE RESOLUTION, FINANCIAL ASSETS, FINANCIAL CAPACITY, FINANCIAL CRISIS, FINANCIAL INSTITUTION, FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES, FINANCIAL SECTOR, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, FINANCIAL SYSTEM, FISCAL, FISCAL COSTS, FOREIGN BANKS, FOREIGN CURRENCY DEPOSITS, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, FOREIGN INVESTMENT, GOVERNMENT AGENCY, GOVERNMENT ASSET, GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT, GUIDELINES, ILLIQUIDITY, INSOLVENCY, INSOLVENT, INSOLVENT BANKS, INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS, INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY, INSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESSES, INSURED DEPOSITS, INTEREST RATES, LEGAL FRAMEWORK, LENDER OF LAST RESORT, LIQUIDATION, LOBBYING, MERCHANT BANKS, MINISTRY OF FINANCE, MORAL HAZARD, MUTUAL FUNDS, NATIONALIZATION, NATIONALIZATION OF BANKS, NATIONALIZED BANKS, NONBANK INSTITUTIONS, OFF BALANCE SHEET, OPEN MARKET OPERATIONS, POLITICAL CONSENSUS, POLITICAL INTERFERENCE, POLITICIANS, PRIVATE BANKING, PRIVATE BANKS, PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT, PRIVATIZATION, PROFITABILITY, PUBLIC FUNDS, PUBLIC SUPPORT, RECAPITALIZATION, REHABILITATION, REPRESENTATIVES, RESERVE REQUIREMENTS, RISK MANAGEMENT, RUNS ON BANKS, SAVINGS, SECURITIES, SHAREHOLDERS, SHORT-TERM DEBT, SOLVENCY, STATE AGENCY, SUBORDINATED DEBT, SUBSIDIARIES, SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES, SUPERVISORY REGIMES, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, WORKING CAPITAL FINANCIAL CRISES, LIQUIDITY, LIQUIDITY CONTROLS, PUBLIC EXPENDITURES, PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION, BANK RESTRUCTURING, PRIVATIZATION OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES, BANKING SYSTEMS, RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, CRISIS MANAGEMENT, CONTINGENCY PLANS, CONSERVATORSHIPS, SUSPENSION, RISK ASSESSMENT, BANK INSOLVENCY, BANK ACQUISITIONS, CAPITAL FLOWS, RESOLUTION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/05/1798584/practical-guide-managing-systemic-financial-crises-review-approaches-taken-indonesia-republic-korea-thailand
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/14797
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