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Good morning everybody, and before we start, allow me on behalf of the IMF’s Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific to thank both ADBI and the FSA for co-hosting this event with us, and of course all of you for participating and coming here to contribute and participate this morning. We look forward to an interesting day of discussions on a range of financial sector issues, all of which are at the center of the international policy debate today.
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- Financial Institution
- Financial Stability
- Global Financial Crisis
- Competition Policy
- Competition Authority
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Brekk, O., Sahay, R., Ariyoshi, A., Morita, T., Kagawa, A., Park, JH. (2015). Session 1: Financial System Stability and Competition in the Financial Industry. In: Financial System Stability, Regulation, and Financial Inclusion. ADB Institute Series on Development Economics. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55254-3_2
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