Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/169341 
Year of Publication: 
2017
Series/Report no.: 
ADB Economics Working Paper Series No. 510
Publisher: 
Asian Development Bank (ADB), Manila
Abstract: 
Over the last decade, developing Asia's deeper global financial linkages have been accompanied by greater financial integration. As the region becomes more interconnected, a key priority is to ensure that the dynamic environment is supported by better coordinated and potentially consistent macroprudential policies to adequately control systemic risks. Within the context of global financial developments, this paper presents a general macroprudential policy framework that highlights important aspects to conducting policy. It also provides an overview of how some Asian economies, New Zealand, and the euro area implement their macroprudential policies. It reviews existing macroprudential policy frameworks of five high-growth developing economies - Cambodia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and Viet Nam - identifying improvements and continuing challenges for their financial systems, which will likely grow more complex. Identifying and addressing key issues will help improve their existing macroprudential policy frameworks.
Subjects: 
developing Asia
financial stability
macroprudential framework
systemic risk
JEL: 
G01
G28
L51
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Creative Commons License: 
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Document Type: 
Working Paper

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