Thursday, October 9, 2014
Why Complementarity Matters for Stability — Hong Kong SAR and Singapore as Asian Financial Centers
By Minsuk Kim, Vanessa Le Leslé, Franziska Ohnsorge, and Srikant Seshadri – at International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Rather than ask what each financial center needs to do to make itself stronger or ‘dominant,’ the authors ask if the patterns of coexistence of financial centers in Asia have a bearing on regional or global financial stability. In order to answer this question, their paper explores different scenarios with a global shock propagation model using well-known network analysis methods.
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From the October 2014 issue of Barclay's Insider Report. Accredited investors can subscribe to the full newsletter for free.
Rather than ask what each financial center needs to do to make itself stronger or ‘dominant,’ the authors ask if the patterns of coexistence of financial centers in Asia have a bearing on regional or global financial stability. In order to answer this question, their paper explores different scenarios with a global shock propagation model using well-known network analysis methods.
Download the full article here.
From the October 2014 issue of Barclay's Insider Report. Accredited investors can subscribe to the full newsletter for free.
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