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Argentina Commercial Banking Report Provides Independent Forecasts and Competitive Intelligence on Argentina's Commercial Banking Industry.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c89923) has announced the addition of "Argentina Commercial Banking Report Q1 2008" to their offering.

From Q108 we will be calculating the Commercial Banking Business Environment Rating (CBBER) for each of the countries surveyed by BMI BMI body mass index.

BMI
abbr.
body mass index


Body mass index (BMI)
A measurement that has replaced weight as the preferred determinant of obesity.
. This will permit a more systematic and comprehensive comparison of the conditions within the banking industries of the various countries than was possible in the past. For each country, it will also facilitate a comparison of the conditions within the banking sector and conditions prevailing in other sectors.

Argentina's overall CBBER is 51.3. The equivalent figures for the USA and the eurozone Eurozone
Noun

same as Euroland

Eurozone neurozona, zona euro

Eurozone nzona euro 
 are 84.8 and 81.4, respectively. Argentina's CBBER is the fifth highest of the countries surveyed in Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. , exceeded by Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Colombia. The CBBER highlights the factors that are holding back Argentina's banking sector. One is the relatively low level of per-capita GDP GDP (guanosine diphosphate): see guanine.  (exacerbated by the uneven distribution of income). Another is a moribund moribund /mor·i·bund/ (mor´i-bund) in a dying state.

mor·i·bund
n.
At the point of death; dying.



mor
 bureaucracy and the pressing need for labour market reform. However, the most important constraint is the volatility of the economy over the long term. This is, to be fair to the Argentine Argentine

having some relationship with the country Argentina.


Argentine tick
margaropuswinthemi.

Argentine tortoise
geochelonechilensis.
 authorities, largely the result of external risks and challenges, in addition to domestic inflationary in·fla·tion·ar·y  
adj.
Of, associated with, or tending to cause inflation: inflationary prices; inflationary policies.

Adj. 1.
 factors.

In general terms, the Argentine economy is in much better shape than is has been for many years. While GDP is not growing at the heady head·y  
adj. head·i·er, head·i·est
1.
a. Intoxicating or stupefying: heady liqueur.

b.
 rates of the early 1990s (7% growth 1991-1994), the benefits of floating the peso are truly starting to be felt throughout the economy. However, the country's foreign debt is still a pressing, unresolved issue - but, consistent with the old adage, if you owe the bank US$1000, it's your problem, but if you owe the bank US$140bn, it's the bank's problem.

While Carlos Menem's government is remembered for many reasons, it did liberalise Verb 1. liberalise - become more liberal; "The laws liberalized after Prohibition"
liberalize

change - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last
 trade, privatise Verb 1. privatise - change from governmental to private control or ownership; "The oil industry was privatized"
privatize

manufacture, industry - the organized action of making of goods and services for sale; "American industry is making increased use of
 many state businesses and cut red tape in a bid to foster industrial growth. It is hoped that the Fernandez government, free of a currency pegged to the US dollar, can achieve as much.
Contents:

Executive Summary
Table: Levels (ARSbn)
Table: Levels (US$bn)
Table: Levels At December 31 2006
Table: Annual Growth Rate Projections, 2007-2012 (%)
Table: Ranking Out Of 59 Countries Reviewed In Q108
Table: Projected Levels (ARSbn)
Table: Projected Levels (US$bn)

Key Issues
Changes To The Commercial Banking Forecast
Argentina Commercial Banking SWOT
Commercial Banking Business Environment Rating
Table: Argentina's Commercial Banking Business Environment Ratings
Table: Latin America Commercial Banking Business Environment Ratings

International Context
Lending Trends And External Accounts
Table: Comparison Of Lending Trends And External Accounts, End-2006
Table: Comparison Of Lending Trends And External Accounts (% of GDP)
Total Assets, Client Loans And Client Deposits
Table: Comparison Of Total Assets, Client Loans And Client Deposits
 (US$bn)

Per-Capita Deposits
Table: Comparison Of Per-Capita Deposits, Late 2006

Macroeconomic Trends And Developments
Industry Forecast Sce
Table: Annual Growth Rate Projections, 2007-2012 (%)
Table: Projected Levels (ARSbn)
Table: Projected Levels (US$bn)

Comment On Forecasts
Comment On Trends
Table: Comparison Of Loan/Deposit, Loan/Asset And Loan/GDP Ratios -
 Latin America, Late 2006
Banks' Bond Portfolios
Table: Bond Portfolios, Late 2006
Competitive Landscape and Protagonists

Methodology
Basis Of Projections
Commercial Bank Business Environment Rating
Table: Commercial Banking Business Environment Indicators & Rationale
Table: Weighting Of Indicators


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