Mexico; Financial Sector Assessment Program Update: Technical Note: Strategic Issues in Development Bank Reform
This technical note on strategic issues in Development Bank (DB) reform for Mexico examines advances in the area of DB and funds in 2000–05. There have been significant but uneven changes in the institutional setting, instruments, transparency of subsidies, and performance behavior of DBs during 2000-05. Risk-adjusted capital ratios have diminished since 2000, in part owing to more stringent regulatory requirements, but are comparable with those of commercial banks, as the same regulatory and supervisory standards are applied.
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2007-05-15
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Banking systems | Banks | Financial Sector Assessment Program | Financial systems | Governance | credit | shares | commercial banks | development banks | financial services | rural finance | financial intermediaries | pricing | clients | prices | credit unions | profitability | shareholders | legal framework | interest rates | rural financial services | creditworthiness | microfinance | cost of funds | banking institutions | supervisory framework | collateral | payments |
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