Republic of Korea Financial Sector Assessment Program : Detailed Assessment of Observance - Basel Core Principles folr Effective Banking Supervision

This assessment of the current state of the implementation of the Basel core principles for effective banking supervision (BCP) in the Republic of Korea has been completed as part of a financial sector assessment program (FSAP) update undertaken by the international monetary fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB) during 2013. It reflects the regulatory and supervisory framework in place as of the date of the completion of the assessment. An assessment of the effectiveness of banking supervision requires a review of the legal framework, and detailed examination of the policies and practices of the institution(s) responsible for banking regulation and supervision. In line with the BCP methodology, the assessment focused on the financial services commission - financial supervisory authority (FSC-FSS). This FSAP provides introduction; information and methodology used for assessment; institutional and macroeconomic setting and market structure - overview; preconditions for effective banking supervision; summary compliance with the Basel core principles; and detailed assessment.

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Main Authors: International Monetary Fund, World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014-09
Subjects:ACCESS TO BANKS, ACCOUNTABILITY, ACCOUNTING, ACCOUNTING STANDARDS, AFFILIATES, ARBITRAGE, ASSET CLASS, ASSET CLASSES, ASSET MANAGEMENT, ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANIES, ASSET PRICE, ASSET QUALITY, AUDITING, AUDITS, AUTONOMY, BALANCE SHEET, BANK BORROWINGS, BANK DEPOSIT, BANK EXAMINATION, BANK FAILURE, BANK HOLDING, BANK HOLDING COMPANIES, BANK OF KOREA, BANK OFFICERS, BANKING INDUSTRY, BANKING LAWS, BANKING REGULATION, BANKING REGULATIONS, BANKING SECTOR, BANKING SECTOR ASSETS, BANKING SECTORS, BANKING SUPERVISION, BANKING SYSTEM, BANKING SYSTEMS, BANKRUPTCY, BANKS, BORROWER, BROKERS, BUDGETARY PROCESSES, BUDGETING, CAPITAL ADEQUACY, CAPITAL BASE, CAPITAL FLOW, CAPITAL FLOWS, CAPITAL MARKETS, CAPITAL PLANNING, CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS, CAPITALIZATION, CASH FLOW, CHECKS, COLLATERAL, COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT, COMMERCIAL BANKING, COMMERCIAL BANKS, COMMODITY PRICES, CONFLICT OF INTEREST, CONFLICTS OF INTEREST, CONSOLIDATED SUPERVISION, CONSOLIDATION, CONSUMER PROTECTION, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, CREDIBILITY, CREDIT COOPERATIVES, CREDIT LOSS, CREDIT POLICIES, CREDIT RISK, CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT, CREDIT UNIONS, CURRENCY, CURRENT ACCOUNT SURPLUS, CUSTODY, DEBT, DEBT REDUCTION, DEPOSIT, DEPOSIT INSURANCE, DEPOSIT TAKING INSTITUTIONS, DEPOSITORS, DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS, DEPOSITS, DERIVATIVES, DOMESTIC BANKS, DUE DILIGENCE, EMPLOYMENT, EQUITY CAPITAL, EXCHANGE RATE, EXPENDITURE, EXPENDITURES, EXTERNAL AUDITORS, FINANCIAL CRISES, FINANCIAL CRISIS, FINANCIAL DATA, FINANCIAL INFORMATION, FINANCIAL INSTITUTION, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FINANCIAL MARKETS, FINANCIAL POLICIES, FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT, FINANCIAL SERVICES, FINANCIAL STABILITY, FINANCIAL SYSTEM, FINANCIAL SYSTEMS, FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS, FISCAL DEFICIT, FISCAL POLICIES, FISCAL POLICY, FIXED INVESTMENT, FOREIGN BANKS, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, FOREIGN FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FUTURES, GLOBAL ECONOMY, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, HOLDING, HOLDING COMPANIES, HUMAN RESOURCES, INFLATION, INFORMATION SYSTEM, INSURANCE COMPANIES, INSURANCE CORPORATION, INTEREST RATE, INTEREST RATE RISK, INTERNAL AUDIT, INTERNAL CONTROLS, INTERNATIONAL FINANCE, INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS, ISSUANCE, LAWS, LEGAL FRAMEWORK, LEGAL PROTECTION, LEGAL PROVISIONS, LEGISLATION, LIQUIDATION, LIQUIDITY, LIQUIDITY RATIOS, LIQUIDITY RISK, LOAN, LOAN LOSS PROVISIONS, MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS, MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT, MACROECONOMIC POLICIES, MACROECONOMIC POLICY, MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, MANDATES, MARKET DISCIPLINE, MARKET INDEX, MARKET PARTICIPANTS, MARKET RISK, MARKET SHARE, MARKET STRUCTURE, MATURITY, MATURITY MISMATCH, MERCHANT BANKS, MICRO CREDIT, MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS, MONETARY FUND, MORAL HAZARD, MORTGAGE, MUTUAL SAVINGS, MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS, NATURAL DISASTER, NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS, NON-PERFORMING LOANS, NONBANKS, NPL, OFFSITE MONITORING, OFFSITE SUPERVISION, OFFSITE SURVEILLANCE, ONSITE EXAMINATION, OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE, OPERATIONAL RISK, OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE, PENALTIES, PORTFOLIO, PORTFOLIO FLOWS, PORTFOLIO INFLOWS, PORTFOLIOS, POST OFFICE, PRICE STABILITY, PRIVATE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS, PRUDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS, PRUDENTIAL STANDARDS, PUBLIC FUNDS, REGIONAL BANKS, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, REGULATORY PRACTICES, REPAYMENT, REPAYMENT CAPACITY, RESERVE, RESERVES, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, RETURN, RISK CAPITAL, RISK EXPOSURES, RISK MANAGEMENT, RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, RISK PROFILE, SAVINGS, SECURITIES, SETTLEMENT, SHAREHOLDER, SHAREHOLDERS, SHORT-TERM DEBT, SMALL LOANS, SPECIALIZED BANKS, STOCKS, SUBSIDIARIES, SUBSIDIARY, SUPERVISION OF BANKS, SUPERVISORY AGENCY, SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY, SUPERVISORY BOARD, SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK, SUPERVISORY POWERS, SYSTEMIC RISK, TAX, TERRORISM, TIER 1 CAPITAL, TOTAL DEBT, TRADING, TRANSACTION, TRANSFER RISK, TRANSFER RISKS, TRANSPARENCY, VALUATION, VALUATIONS, WRITE OFFS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/09/20375583/korea-financial-sector-assessment-program
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/20581
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