Nepal: Selected Issues
June 11, 2008
Summary
The rapid growth of the financial system presents a number of challenges to maintaining financial stability in Nepal. There has been a rapid growth of the banking sector over the last few years. State-owned institutions continue to dominate the banking system. Equity market capitalization has increased sharply while government debt markets remain underdeveloped. Despite a challenging macroeconomic environment, the financial performance of the banking system has improved. The rapid increase in credit growth in recent years suggests growing credit risk.
Subject: Bank soundness, Banking, Commercial banks, Financial institutions, Financial markets, Financial sector policy and analysis, Nonperforming loans, State-owned banks, Stock markets
Keywords: bank, bank promoter, Bank soundness, banks in Nepal, commercial bank, Commercial banks, CR, development bank, interbank market, ISCR, lack of capability, Nepalese bank, Nonperforming loans, State-owned banks, Stock markets, strengthening bank supervision
Pages:
14
Volume:
2008
DOI:
Issue:
182
Series:
Country Report No. 2008/182
Stock No:
1NPLEA2008002
ISBN:
9781451830125
ISSN:
1934-7685





