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larger effort in the group to understand the sources of growth and volatility"--World Bank web site …
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phenomena as the dominance of state-owned banks, the growth of nonbank lending (the so-called shadow banks), and the need to … phenomena as the dominance of state-owned banks, the growth of nonbank lending (the so-called shadow banks), and the need to …
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Central Bank setting policy, or (iii) floating exchange rates with each central bank in Asia independently choosing optimal …
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, as well as the menu of macro prudential regulatory options to consider for application to ensure more resilient banks and …
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areas of contingency planning, crisis management, and bank resolution. It summarizes the findings of the FSAP mission …
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The focus of the paper is on five key financial stability issues in Emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs), which have been selected on the basis of their degree of materiality for a reasonably broad range of EMDEs; their implications for regulatory, supervisory or other financial...
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The exposure of African financial sectors to global risks, including the likely fall-out of the on-going European debt crisis, continues to be limited. African financial sectors have received much recognition for their steady growth performance and resilience during and after the 2008 global...
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comfortable life for individual firms. The government must manage these trade-offs: global analysis of the World Bank's investment …
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Economic and natural crises and shocks are unfortunately recurring events, but the better a country is prepared for such eventualities, the lesser the impact may be. In 2009, in the wake of the global economic crisis, the Government of Indonesia piloted a Crisis Monitoring and Response System...
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