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Public Asset Management Companies: A Toolkit [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 147 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 251x177x15 mm, kaal: 305 g, col. figs, tables
  • Sari: World Bank Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: World Bank Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1464808740
  • ISBN-13: 9781464808746
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 147 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 251x177x15 mm, kaal: 305 g, col. figs, tables
  • Sari: World Bank Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: World Bank Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1464808740
  • ISBN-13: 9781464808746
This toolkit is designed for policy makers and stakeholders who are considering the establishment of a publicly funded asset management company (AMC). An AMC is a statutory body or corporation, fully or partially owned by the government, usually established in times of financial sector stress, to assume the management of distressed assets and recoup the public cost of resolving the crisis.AMCs were first used in the early 1990s in Sweden (Securum) and the United States (the RTC), and again during the Asian crisis (for instance, Danaharta in Malaysia, KAMCO in the Republic of Korea). The 2008 financial crisis marked a renewal of the use of this tool to support the resolution of financial crises (for instance, NAMA in Ireland, SAREB in Spain). The toolkit does not address broader bank resolution issues. It has a narrow focus on the specific tool of a public AMC established to support bank resolution, and with the objective of providing insight on the design and operational issues surrounding the creation of such AMCs. It seeks to inform policy makers on issues to consider if and when planning to establish a public AMC through:· An analysis of recent public AMCs established as a result of the global financial crisis· Detailed case studies in developed and emerging markets over three generations· A toolkit approach with questions and answers, including questions on design and operations that are critical for authorities confronted with the issue of whether to establish an AMC· An emphasis on “how to” that is, a practical versus a principled approach. The toolkit is structured as followed: Part I summarizes the findings on the preconditions, the design, and the operationalization of public AMCs. Part II provides case studies on three generations of AMCs, whose lessons are embedded in Part I. The case studies cover emerging and developed markets, and have been selected based on the lessons they offer.
Executive Summary ix
Glossary of Technical Terms xv
Abbreviations xvii
Introduction 1(2)
PART I The AMC Toolkit
3(48)
Chapter 1 Why a Public AMC? Preconditions for Public AMCs
5(8)
Commitment to Comprehensive Reforms
8(1)
Systemic Crisis and Public Funds at Risk
8(1)
Solid Diagnostic and Critical Mass of Impaired Assets
9(1)
Tradition of Institutional Independence and Public Accountability
10(1)
Robust Legal Framework for Bank Resolution, Debt Recovery, and Creditors' Rights
10(1)
Note
10(3)
Chapter 2 The Design: Legal and Institutional Framework
13(20)
Mandate and Powers
13(5)
Scope
18(6)
Governance and Funding
24(4)
Safeguards Mechanisms and Supervision
28(2)
Notes
30(3)
Chapter 3 Building Effective Operations in an AMC
33(18)
Organization and Staffing
33(4)
Strategic Planning and Asset Management
37(7)
Internal Controls and Transparency
44(2)
Closing the AMC
46(1)
Notes
47(4)
PART II Case Studies: Three Generations of Public AMCs
51(78)
Chapter 4 The First Generation: The RTC and Securum
53(18)
The RTC, United States
53(9)
Securum, Sweden
62(7)
Notes
69(2)
Chapter 5 The Second Generation: KAMCO, IBRA, Danaharta, and the SDIF
71(36)
Korea Asset Management Corporation (KAMCO), Republic of Korea
71(11)
Indonesian Bank Restructuring Authority (IBRA), Indonesia
82(9)
Danaharta, Malaysia
91(5)
Savings Deposit Insurance Fund (SDIF), Turkey
96(7)
Notes
103(4)
Chapter 6 The Third Generation: NAMA, AMCON, and SAREB
107(22)
National Asset Management Agency (NAMA), Ireland
107(8)
Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), Nigeria
115(7)
Sociedad de Gestion de Activos Procedentes de la Reestructuracion Bancaria (SAREB), Spain
122(7)
Notes 129(2)
Bibliography 131