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Regional Outlook


Camera-ready art of "Regional Outlook" (596Kb PDF file - PDF help or hard copy)


In Focus This Quarter

The Asian Economic Crisis: Implications for the U.S. Economy - The economic crisis in Asia is now more than one year old, yet its consequences are still reverberating throughout the global economy. There are growing indications that some sectors of the U.S. economy are beginning to experience slower growth directly attributable to problems in Asia. Consequently, lenders should be cognizant of their customers' exposure to global markets. Lending and strategic decisions predicated on an assumption of continued robust economic growth should be carefully scrutinized. By Paul C. Bishop

CLOs Lure Another Major Bank Asset off the Balance Sheet - Securitization of corporate loans and bonds is in full swing, with 1997 issuance exceeding that of securities backed by credit card loans. Collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) and collateralized bond obligations, securities with deal-and issuer-specific risks, are potential bank investments that may grow in popularity if a current proposal to lower the risk weights for AAA-rated securities is enacted. Banks with an ample supply of low-margin commercial loans are expected to issue more CLOs to an increasingly demanding secondary commercial loan market. An institution's CLO strategy may have implications that should be considered when evaluating its capital adequacy trends. By Kathy Kalser and Allen Puwalski

The Payment System: Emerging Issues - The payment system is the heart of the U.S. economic infrastructure, moving value at the rate of 90 times the U.S. gross domestic product each year. The banking industry, although historically central to this movement, now faces a tangle of new technologies, new exposures, and new competitors that challenges its hold on the payments business. Its regulators face a different dilemma--that of how much intervention, if any, these changes warrant and how best to prevent the systemic exposures that increasingly large and rapid flows of money can create. Together, the issues they face frame a payment system that is fast becoming a technical and political contest. By Gary Ternullo

Regular Features

Regional Economy - The Region's economy continues to prosper amid a national economic boom . . . fallout from the Asian crisis may harm selected industries, but so far effects in the Region appear limited . . . demographic trends may hinder demand for consumer loan products, housing, and retailing in the future. By Norman Gertner

Regional Banking - The Region's financial institutions remain healthy despite narrowing net interest margins and weakness in credit cards . . . the Asian crisis creates uncertainty for the Region's financial institutions, both domestic and foreign . . . demographic trends in the Region raise long-term issues about growth strategies for its financial institutions. By Karen A. Wigder


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Regional Outlook Information


Last Updated 7/26/1999 insurance-research@fdic.gov

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