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Title: Critically examine why financial liberalisation brought financial crisis in most of the Asian countries but did not bring a crisis in either China or India.
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The other factor is credit risk; this is the risk when loans are not fully secured by the credit standard. Credit standards are set in accordance to the interest rates.
The more banks the greater competition between them, hence creating more attention for depositors and borrowers... Showed first 250 characters
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There are various types of borrowers in the market, so banks have to offer all borrowers some access to loans. Banks tend to lower their credit standard to attract a large number of borrowers in high competition times; during low competition banks do not do this... Showed next 250 characters
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