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Japan – Haven or time bomb?
Date: Dec 23, 2011
Author: Doron Foo
Categories: Asia Pacific, Databook, Industry Outlook, Japan
Keywords: BOJ, MUFG, Mizuho, SMFG, Morgan Stanley, Vietcombank, Public Debt, Bangkok Floods, Quantitative Easing, Public Debt, Bank Loans, NPL, Total CAR
Although Japan managed to recover from the March 2011 natural disasters, domestic political risks and competition coupled with volatility of the global economy will hinder the nation’s and its banking sector’s recovery.
Contagion is spreading outside Europe, Asia possibly next flash zone
Date: Dec 06, 2011
Author: Nouriel Roubini
Categories: Capital & Strategic Issues, Government Finance, Risk and Regulation, Capital Markets
Keywords: Nouriel Roubini, Eurozone, Italy, Greece, Spain, Germany, European Financial Stability Facility, Andy Xie, Morgan Stanley
Economist Nouriel Roubini feels that the key to ending the crisis that is impacting Asia is involvement from the international community.
Interview transcript: Andy Xie, former chief economist for Asia at Morgan Stanley
Date: Nov 24, 2011
Author: Editorial
Categories: China, Government Finance, Industry Outlook, Capital Markets, Infrastructure Finance
Keywords: Andy Xie, Morgan Stanley, Property Deflation, Policy Objectives, Per Capita Income, Consolidation
Andy Xie, former chief economist for Asia at Morgan Stanley, discusses the challenges China is facing, including economic evolution, dynamics as well as its banks.
Market makers boxed in by Volcker Rule
Consultation paper shows clear impacts for banks that have not been able to prove proprietary trading does not pose significant risks to large institutions.
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