Banking System Restructuring in Kazakhstan [electronic resource] / David S Hoelscher.

By: Hoelscher, David SMaterial type: TextTextSeries: IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 98/96Publication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1998Description: 1 online resource (33 p.)ISBN: 145185188X :ISSN: 1018-5941Subject(s): Banking System | Banking | Commercial Banks | Nonperforming Loans | Recapitalization | KazakhstanAdditional physical formats: Print Version:: Banking System Restructuring in KazakhstanOnline resources: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Abstract: This paper reviews financial restructuring in Kazakhstan, and the condition of the financial system in the period following independence. The authorities' efforts to redress financial sector weaknesses fall into two phases: The first phase addressed the immediate crises in the banking system by slowing bank licensing, tightening prudential regulations, and dealing with large nonperforming loans. The next phase saw reforms to regulatory and institutional structures. The paper shows that, by the end of 1997, substantial reforms in the structure of the financial system had been accomplished and a major financial collapse avoided. However, the banking system had not begun to play an active role in financial intermediation.
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This paper reviews financial restructuring in Kazakhstan, and the condition of the financial system in the period following independence. The authorities' efforts to redress financial sector weaknesses fall into two phases: The first phase addressed the immediate crises in the banking system by slowing bank licensing, tightening prudential regulations, and dealing with large nonperforming loans. The next phase saw reforms to regulatory and institutional structures. The paper shows that, by the end of 1997, substantial reforms in the structure of the financial system had been accomplished and a major financial collapse avoided. However, the banking system had not begun to play an active role in financial intermediation.

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