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World Bank Document
Banking Across Borders: Are Chinese Banks Different?
International Banking and Prudential Spillovers. Some Evidence And
Push Factors and Capital Flows to Emerging Markets: Why Knowing Your Lender Matters More Than Fundamentals
Capital Flows to Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
Macroeconomic Implications of Financial Imperfections: a Survey
Financial Regulations for Improving Financial Inclusion a CGD Task Force Report
Highlights of the International Conference on Financial Cycles
The 2005 Asian Roundtable on Corporate Governance
How Foreign Banks Facilitate Trade in Tranquil and Crisis Times: Finance Or Information?*
The Bond Market and Why It Matters for Financial Development
Specialty Conference Financial Regulations: Intermediation, Stability and Productivity (I) 16-17 January 2017
Mapping Shadow Banking in China: Structure and Dynamics by Torsten Ehlers, Steven Kong and Feng Zhu
Regulating Big Techs in Finance
How Important Is the Global Financial Cycle? Evidence from Capital Flows
The Economics of Public Health Care Reform in Advanced and Emerging
Corporate Foreign Bond Issuance and Interfirm Loans in China
Stijn Claessens Topic: Recent Developments in Global Banking
Top View
Macroprudential, Monetary and Capital Flows Management Policies
Asian Development Bank Sst: Stu 2001-15
Property Rights and Corporate Governance in China and Asia
Are Financial Sector Weaknesses Undermining the East Asian Miracle?
Cryptocurrency Market Reactions to Regulatory News
Corporate Governance and Development— an Update
Accelerating Corporate Governance Reform in Thailand:The Benefits of Private Reform Mechanisms
Gross Capital Flows by Banks, Corporates and Sovereigns
China's Debt Relief Actions Overseas
World Bank Document
China's Debt Relief Actions Overseas and Macroeconomic Implications
The Design of Digital Financial Infrastructure: Lessons from India
Push Factors and Capital Flows to Emerging Markets
Early Warning Systems for Financial Crises This Page Intentionally Left Blank Early Warning Systems for Financial Crises Applications to East Asia
Systemic Risks in Global Banking: What Available Data Can Tell Us and What More Data Are Needed?
Gross Capital Inflows to Banks, Corporates and Sovereigns
Okokkokkokorea's Economy
International Spillovers and Local Credit Cycles∗