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This paper seeks to draw lessons for financial sector regulation and supervision and central bank liquidity management …
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The Thai financial system faced a crisis in 1983. Weak managerial practices and an inadequate legal and regulatory framework were associated with a gradual deterioration in many financial institutions’ balance sheets; these weaknesses were brought to the fore by a sharp economic downturn in...
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Various indicators place Cyprus’s banking system soundness ahead of emerging countries but behind advanced economies. This report discusses financial sector stability in Cyprus, using a combination of accounting-based and market-based indicators, and stress tests. Cypriot commercial banks...
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is generally a function of the quality of the systemic liquidity management by the central bank, the technical capability …This Technical Note reviews Systemic Liquidity Management in Serbia. The liquidity management framework in Serbia …
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macroeconomic or financial sector shocks. Banking supervision is weak, but the National Bank of Slovakia has launched a medium …
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Banks lacks sufficient autonomy and independence while the current legal framework fails to effectively protect either bank …
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This Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix Paper look at the global spillovers to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) financial system. It finds an uneven degree of spillovers to different segments of the UAE financial system. Regarding domestic equity markets, the combined market capitalization...
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areas of contingency planning, crisis management, and bank resolution. The note sets out a brief overview of the impact of …
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The Irish financial sector has continued to perform well since its participation in the Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) in 2000. Although the outlook remains very strong for 2006–07, there are some macroeconomic risks that could have implications for the financial system asset...
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This assessment of the implementation of the BCP in India has been completed as part of the Financial Sector Assessment … Program (FSAP), which has been undertaken by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB) in 2017, at the …
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