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Data & statistics on Total Outstanding Banks Loans US versus China YoY – 12308 results

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Total Outstanding Banks Loans, US vs. China % YoY

Total Outstanding Banks Loans, US vs. China % YoY

www.nber.org/~wbuiter/china1.pdf

YoY China - Total Bank Loans Outstanding U.S. Bank Credit Outstanding Source: Citi Investment Research and Analysis ...
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that underlines the magnitude of China’s credit expansion. Its unique institutional setting – with the state-owned banking sector supporting and funding projects of state-owned enterprises and other state entities – made China’s credit stimulus uniquely effective

Jan 2010 | National Bureau of Economic Research, USA
Original Url: http://www.nber.org/~wbuiter/china1.pdf
Total outstanding bank loans in US and China, % y-o-y, 2001 - 2010

Total outstanding bank loans in US and China, % y-o-y, 2001 - 2010

www2.lse.ac.uk/publicEvents/pdf/20101014%20Howard%20Davies.pdf

The behaviours of the Chinese and US banking systems have diverged dramatically ...
– Is China Blowing Bubbles? 24 March 2010. Bank credit expanded very rapidly in China increase in bank credit, % of GDP, 2002 - 2010 Source: Citigroup Global Markets. Global ...
china, united states

Jan 2010 | LSE - London School of Economics and Political Scienc
Original Url: http://www2.lse.ac.uk/publicEvents/pdf/20101014%20Howard%20Davies.pdf
A Comparison of Non-performing Loans (NPLs) This table compares total outstanding NPLs within the banking system, among China, the U.S., and other major Asian countries for the period 1997-2006. The size of the NPLs, is measured by US$ billion and as the percentage of GDPs in the same year. NPLs in the U.S. measure the outstanding “delinquency loan”; NPLs in Japan measure the “risk management loans” ...

A Comparison of Non-performing Loans (NPLs) This table compares total outstanding NPLs within the banking system, among China, the U.S., and other major Asian countries for the period 1997-2006. The ...

finance.wharton.upenn.edu/~allenf/download/Vita/ICBC-Final-27nov11.pdf

4 (1.7%) 11.8 (1.4%) 2006 (Q2) Year China U.S. Japan S. Korea India Indonesia Size of NPLs: In US$ billion and as percentage of GDPs in the same year (in brackets) 66 ...
asia, china, india, indonesia, japan, south korea, taiwan, united states

Jan 2006 | Wharton Finance Department
Original Url: http://finance.wharton.upenn.edu/~allenf/download/Vita/ICBC-Final-27nov11.pdf
Compares the ratio of (NPLs + Outstanding Government Debt)/GDP, in percentage, among China, Japan, the US, and South Korea for the time period 1997-2002, where the NPLs are the outstanding nonperforming loans in a country’s banking system, and outstanding government debt is the figure at the end of each year. The figure in brackets for China is the value of the official number for NPLs doubled. The ...

Compares the ratio of (NPLs + Outstanding Government Debt)/GDP, in percentage, among China, Japan, the US, and South Korea for the time period 1997-2002, where the NPLs are the outstanding ...

www.isnie.org/ISNIE06/Papers06/11.3/AhrensJuenemann.pdf

Year China Japan South Korea US 12.3 (14.4) 23.7 (34.3) 40.4 (65.4) 39.2 (62.1) 33.8 (49.1) ...
china, japan, south korea, united states ...
The preceding discussion has shown that the Chinese transition paints a somewhat ambiguous

Jan 2002 | ISNIE | International Society for New Institutional Economics
Original Url: http://www.isnie.org/ISNIE06/Papers06/11.3/AhrensJuenemann.pdf
Of 3 Exhibit 3 China now provides a higher volume of loans to Latin America than the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank.

Of 3 Exhibit 3 China now provides a higher volume of loans to Latin America than the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank.

www.asia.udp.cl/Informes/2013/Chinas_rising_stature.pdf

the fact that the total level of loans outstanding from the world’s five major multilateral development banks is about $500 billion. Since 2009, Chinese loans to Latin America have exceeded those of both the Inter-American Development Bank and the World ...
Annual flow of bank loans to Latin America, $ billion China World Bank Inter-American Development Bank Recipients of Chinese lending in Latin America, cumulative ...
Source: World Bank; Inter-American Development Bank; Inter-American Dialogue

Jan 2011 | Centro Asia Pacífico - Universidad Diego Portales
Original Url: http://www.asia.udp.cl/Informes/2013/Chinas_rising_stature.pdf
INTERNATIONAL BANK LOANS OUTSTANDING (change in billions of US$ adjusted for exchange rate changes)

INTERNATIONAL BANK LOANS OUTSTANDING (change in billions of US$ adjusted for exchange rate changes)

www.american.edu/cas/economics/news/upload/Latin-America-The-Missing-Financial-Crisis-Final.pdf

TABLE 2 INTERNATIONAL BANK LOANS OUTSTANDING (change in billions of US$ adjusted for exchange rate changes) Region/Country Developing countries Asia China ...
asia, brazil, china, egypt, europe, india, russia, south africa, united states, world ...
The observed six-month drop in net cross-border bank lending (see table 2) was the first such drop recorded since the late 1990s, in the wake of the Asian and Russian financial crises, and since

Jan 2009 | Welcome to American University, Washington, DC USA
Original Url: http://www.american.edu/cas/economics/news/upload/Latin-America-The-Missing-Financial-Crisis-Final.pdf
Banks' Loan Outstanding in the US and Europe: Downward trend due to aftereffect of financial crisis

Banks' Loan Outstanding in the US and Europe: Downward trend due to aftereffect of financial crisis

www5.cao.go.jp/keizai3/2009/1130world1.pdf

Figure 1-1-12 Banks' Loan Outstanding in the US and Europe: Downward trend due to aftereffect of financial crisis (Trillion dollar) (Trillion euro) Eurozone (right-hand scale) US (M onth) (Year) (Note) Source: National statistics ...
supported by China's economic recovery leads the recovery. On the other hand, in the US ...
Characteristic of this time's recovery pattern 2: Asia, especially China lead

Jan 2008 | Cabinet Office, Japan
Original Url: http://www5.cao.go.jp/keizai3/2009/1130world1.pdf
H). During 1986-90, Japanese banks expanded their loan books rapidly, often to build market share at the expense of margin. This strategy, however, could not be sustained. Following the collapse of the asset market in Japan, banks were forced to re-focus on asset quality. This, and the Asian crisis, caused Japanese banks not only to reduce new lending activities but to actually shrink their outstanding ...
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H). During 1986-90, Japanese banks expanded their loan books rapidly, often to build market share at the expense of margin. This strategy, however, could not be sustained. Following the collapse of ...

www.mas.gov.sg/resource/publications/macro_review/QBJun2001.PDF

MAS ED Quarterly Bulletin, June 2001 strengthening Yen vis-à-vis the US dollar ...
and has the vast Chinese hinterland as a major draw. Northeast Asia currently has a two-thirds share of Japanese FDI to the region. Bank Credit: Crunch Time The role of Japanese ...
(ii) Japan: Yen/US$ Rate vs FDI to East Asia US$ Per 100 Yen US$ Per !00 Yen US$ Billion Japanese FDIs to EA-9 (RHS)

Jan 1990 | Monetary Authority of Singapore – 52 more results from this site
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China’s foreign exchange reserves and total RMB loans outstanding, January 2001–March 2004

China’s foreign exchange reserves and total RMB loans outstanding, January 2001–March 2004

www.aei.org/docLib/20050109_Goldstein.pdf

Figure 9.8 China’s foreign exchange reserves and total RMB loans outstanding, January 2001–March 2004 trillions of RMB billions of US dollars Foreign exchange ...
commercial banks. Source: Loans, The People’s Bank of China, Quarterly Statistical ...
the effect of reserve accumulation on the expansion of bank reserves and on bank-lending behavior.21 As was noted above, China’s reserve accumulation in 2003—driven mostly

Jan 2004 | Welcome to AEI
Original Url: http://www.aei.org/docLib/20050109_Goldstein.pdf
Commercial banks in China typically require guarantees or security interests for our borrowings. As of December 31, 2010, 2011 and 2012, RMB2,808.8 million, RMB5,036.3 million and RMB3,408.8 million, respectively, of our outstanding bank borrowings were jointly secured by certain properties, land use rights, investment properties and properties under development owned by us with carrying amounts totaling ...
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Commercial banks in China typically require guarantees or security interests for our borrowings. As of December 31, 2010, 2011 and 2012, RMB2, 808.8 million, RMB5, 036.3 million and RMB3, 408.8 million, ...

www.hkexnews.hk/listedco/listconews/sehk/2013/0321/LTN20130321577.pdf

Our bank borrowings are primarily used for our property developments. When applying the bank loans to finance a project, we refer to our property development ...
approximately RMB826.0 million of our Trust Financing Loans was outstanding. See ...
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Jan 2012 | :: HKEx :: HKExnews :: – 237 more results from this site
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