Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
FDIC
Banking
Review
1998
Vol. 11, No. 3
Financial Deregulation
in Japan
Financial Deregulation
in Japan
International Risk
Exposures
International Risk
Exposures
Recent
Developments
Recent
Developments
FDIC
Banking
Review
1998
Vol. 11, No. 3
Financial Deregulation
in Japan
Financial Deregulation
in Japan
International Risk
Exposures
International Risk
Exposures
Recent
Developments
Recent
Developments
Table of Contents
FDIC
Banking
Review
1998
Volume 11, No. 3
Chairman
Donna Tanoue
Division of Research
and Statistics,
Director
Wm. Roger Watson
Deputy Directors
Barry Kolatch
Steven A. Seelig
Editor
Steven A. Seelig
Editorial Committee
Jack T. Reidhill
Detta Voesar
Managing Editor
Detta Voesar
Editorial Secretary
Cathy Wright
Design and Production
Geri Bonebrake
The views expressed are
those of the authors and do
not necessarily reflect offi
cial positions of the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corpora
tion. Articles may be
reprinted or abstracted if
the FDIC Banking Review
and author(s) are credited.
Please provide the FDIC's
Division of Research and
Statistics with a copy of any
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Singlecopy subscriptions
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be mailed to: FDIC Banking
Review, Office of Corporate
Communications, Federal
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Washington, DC 20429.
Financial Deregulation in Japan
by Valentine V. Craig Page 1
This article examines the financial problems facing Japan for much of
the past decade and describes the reforms proposed to address them. It
then surveys the results of Britain's Big Bang, the model for Japanese
financial deregulation. The article concludes with a discussion of the
probable effects of Japanese Big Bang.
Assessing International Risk Exposures of U.S.
Banks
by Timothy Curry, Christopher Richardson,
and Robin Heider Page 13
The authors analyze recent trends in both the direct and indirect risks
associated with the international lending activities of U.S. banks.
Recent Developments Affecting Depository
Institutions
by Lynne Montgomery Page 31
This regular feature of the FDIC Banking Review contains information on
regulatory agency actions, state legislation and regulation, and articles
and studies pertinent to banking and deposit insurance issues.
FDIC
Banking
Review
1998
Volume 11, No. 3
Chairman
Donna Tanoue
Division of Research
and Statistics,
Director
Wm. Roger Watson
Deputy Directors
Barry Kolatch
Steven A. Seelig
Editor
Steven A. Seelig
Editorial Committee
Jack T. Reidhill
Detta Voesar
Managing Editor
Detta Voesar
Editorial Secretary
Cathy Wright
Design and Production
Geri Bonebrake
The views expressed are
those of the authors and do
not necessarily reflect offi
cial positions of the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corpora
tion. Articles may be
reprinted or abstracted if
the FDIC Banking Review
and author(s) are credited.
Please provide the FDIC's
Division of Research and
Statistics with a copy of any
publications containing re
printed material.
Singlecopy subscriptions
are available to the public
free of charge. Requests for
subscriptions, back issues
or address changes should
be mailed to: FDIC Banking
Review, Office of Corporate
Communications, Federal
Deposit Insurance Corpora
tion, 550 17th Street, N.W.,
Washington, DC 20429.
Financial Deregulation in Japan
by Valentine V. Craig Page 1
This article examines the financial problems facing Japan for much of
the past decade and describes the reforms proposed to address them. It
then surveys the results of Britain's Big Bang, the model for Japanese
financial deregulation. The article concludes with a discussion of the
probable effects of Japanese Big Bang.
Assessing International Risk Exposures of U.S.
Banks
by Timothy Curry, Christopher Richardson,
and Robin Heider Page 13
The authors analyze recent trends in both the direct and indirect risks
associated with the international lending activities of U.S. banks.
Recent Developments Affecting Depository
Institutions
by Lynne Montgomery Page 31
This regular feature of the FDIC Banking Review contains information on
regulatory agency actions, state legislation and regulation, and articles
and studies pertinent to banking and deposit insurance issues.