Extent: | Online-Ressource (57 p) |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record Contents; I. Introduction; II. Lessons Arising from Country Experiences; III. Benefits of Deep and Liquid Secondary Government Securities Markets; A. Government Financing; B. Monetary Policy; C. Financial Market Development and Resiliency; IV. Impediments to Secondary Market Development; A. Macroeconomic Environment; B. Legal and Regulatory Framework; C. Market Infrastructure; D. Debt Management; E. Investor Base; F. Monetary Operations Framework; V. Sequencing of Secondary Market Development A. Stylized Description of the Market and Sequencing of Measures to Develop the Government Debt MarketBoxes; 1. The Central Bank's Role in Developing Secondary Markets; 2. Country Examples of Major Shortcomings in Stage I; B. Stage II-Deepening of Markets; 3. Primary Dealer Systems; C. Stage III-Maturing Markets; D. Summary of Secondary Market Development Action Plans; Appendixes; Country Case Studies on Developing Secondary Markets; Tables; 1. Hungary: Main Macroeconomic Indicators; Figures; 1. Composition of Domestic Debt; 2. Hungary: Breakdown of Treasury Bond Holding by Investor Groups 3. Hungary: Breakdown of Treasury Bill Holding by Investor Groups2. Hungary: Nonresidents' Holdings of Government Securities at End-Year; 4. Hungary: Breakdown of Secondary Market Turnover of Treasury Bonds and Bills; 5. India: Government Securities Secondary Market Turnover, FY95-FY07; 6. India: Ownership of Government-Dated Securities, FY1992 and FY2002; 3. Mexico: Main Macroeconomic Indicators; 7. Mexico: Composition of Domestic Public Sector Debt; Reference |
ISBN: | 978-1-4518-7032-9 ; 978-1-4519-1485-6 ; 978-1-4518-7032-9 |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
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