安永的全球不良资产报告2006
In the past 20 years, the nonperforming loan (NPL) market has changed from a small, fragmented market into a global, robust, market. Competition among investors to acquire NPLs has intensified in many markets, NPL transactions are completed more quickly, and transaction activity is at a 20-year high as banks continue to sell NPLs to clean up their balance sheets and meet more stringent global capital standards. Now that things are going well, there is a risk that governments and banks could become complacent, resulting in a new wave of NPLs. Governments must remain vigilant in addressing NPL issues, and banks must institute prudent risk management policies to prevent a recurrence of such problems.
CONTENTS
2 Preface
4 Introduction
ASIA
10 China
16 India
22 Indonesia
28 Japan
32 Korea
36 Philippines
42 Singapore
46 Taiwan
50 Thailand
EUROPE
54 Germany
60 Poland
64 Other Potential European NPL Hotspots
70 Outlook
74 Ernst & Young Publications
75 Contacts