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Started by : Deepika Malik, Associate, HDFC Bank   11 16 2008 13:52:30 +0000
Industry : BankingFunctional Area : Performance(Corporate Finance)
Activity:  8 views;  last activity : 07 06 2010 20:18:09 +0000

I am sure all agrees that there has been a resilience in the Asian economies, which is pretty evident in the financial crisis that originated in the US. Lets discuss what factors lead to this resilience

 
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1 Fundamentals of Asian economies are strong
2 Impact of US does exists
3 Asian economies are fuelled by needs

Fundamentals of Asian economies are strong

idea posted by Deepika Malik Associate, HDFC Bank

I think its evident that the resilience of the Asian economies can be attributed to the better regulations, higher saving rates and the need-based growth due to the populous nature of their countries.

When the US suffered due to over-leveraging of its financial institutions, Asian banks and financial institutions have lower net NPAs, and their capital adequacy ratios have been maintained at more than 12 per cent. Naturally, these economies do not suffer from over-leveraging problems.

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Impact of US does exists

idea posted by Jyoti Rath Sr. Associate, Barclays

I am sure, the problem faced by China and India was, in fact, higher inflation as a result of higher GDP growth of more than 9 per cent in the past few years, warranting a tight monetary policy rather than lower interest regimes.

However, the export of the US crisis has resulted in abrupt withdrawal of western investments to meet their own needs, which resulted in a stock market crash, leading to contraction of capital needed to oil the continued the growth process, and the resultant liquidity crisis.

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Asian economies are fuelled by needs

idea posted by Sujoy Sinha Associate, DSP Merrill Lynch

Thanks to the recent multilateral steps taken by the Government and the regulators, Asian economies are capable of weathering the storms as their economies are fuelled by needs rather than troubled assets in their systems.

It is, therefore, obvious that while growth may contract, the opportunities posed by the lower valuations of assets as an outcome of the stock market crash and bursting of the real estate bubble will lead to a revival of domestic investment. The next boom will be from Asian economies, which are expected to fuel the growth of the world economy.

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