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The BIS international banking statistics have evolved over time in response to changes in the international financial system. The latest enhancements to these statistics introduce information about banks' domestic business and add more details about the counterparties with which banks interact....
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In recent years, a number of structural developments have had a significant influence on thefunctioning of financial markets. The most important of these developments are the introduction of theeuro, the spread of electronic trading, shifts in the constellation and behaviour of market...
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Global shocks challenged the stability of Asia-Pacific economies in 2008 and will most likely remain a source of strain in 2009. Authorities in many countries took a range of actions to secure financial stability and limit downside risks to the near-term economic outlook. Attention was also...
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The 2019 BIS Triennial Central Bank Survey provided new insights about the boost that electronification gave to trading in FX and OTC derivatives markets, and the role of compression and clearing in containing the growth of outstanding derivatives exposures
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Recent crises invigorated debate about the financial stability risks associated with different forms of foreign bank lending. Would a more decentralised model of international banking – in which a greater proportion of international banking business is carried out in the country where banks...
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By the 1990s, basis risk had caused bond markets, like money markets before them, to start shifting from the use of government rates as benchmarks to the use of private ones. Developments since the Great Financial Crisis of 2007-09, including derivatives reforms and Libor scandals, had the...
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