Review of Prudential Exposure Limits for Nonsovereign Operations
Asian Development Bank | March 2007
Abstract
The main objective of this paper is to establish new prudential exposure limits on nonsovereign operations. These operations encompass all financing that the Asian Development Bank (ADB) provides from its ordinary capital resources that is (i) without government guarantee; or (ii) if with government guarantee, does not allow ADB, upon default by the government of such guarantee, to accelerate, suspend or cancel any other loan or guarantee between ADB and the related sovereign. The proposed prudential exposure limit policies contained in this paper are part of an integrated credit risk management framework that ADB will introduce for its nonsovereign operations.
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Asian Development Bank. 2007. Review of Prudential Exposure Limits for Nonsovereign Operations. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/3529. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Asian Development Bank
Development
Regional Economic Integration
Financial Sector Policies
Financial Risk Management
Bond Financing
Economic integration
Development Bank
Capital Market
Regional Plans
Regional Development Bank
Development finance
Development Banks
Local government bonds
Bonds
Catastrophe bonds
Bond funds
Bond market
Multilateral development banks
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