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Systems (CPSS), and IOSCO Recommendations for Central Counterparts. Germany’s essential solid institutional frameworks for …
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This report provides an assessment of fiscal transparency in Germany. The assessment has two parts. The first is a … on fiscal transparency in Germany. This assessment focuses on the information that the federal government and its …
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The design of the German banking supervision framework is structurally sound, with a robust legislative and operational framework that largely complies with the Basel Core Principles for effective banking supervision (BCP). Various improvements to the German supervisory framework have been...
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, equivalent in size to about four times the GDP, as on December 2002. The largest bank represents 61 percent of the sector …
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-looking monetary policy decisions. The bias is higher for countries whose monetary policy was more independent of Germany …
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This paper presents an overview of the different methodologies that can be used to measure the amount of available slack in an economy. A comparison of these alternatives reveals that the evolution of the Nairu is crucial for understanding recent cyclical developments in the French economy. A...
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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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The China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) has maintained its momentum in regulation and supervision in the face of exceptional growth in scale and increasing complexity of the banking system. Equally, the CBRC has risen to the demands of the international regulatory reform agenda,...
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Supervisory Mechanism (SSM), as the home supervisor for Eurozone banks, is a key partner of the National Bank of Romania (NBR …
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The costs of meeting the SDG WASH targets will be several times higher than investment levels during the MDG era (2000-15). The immense scale of the financing gap calls for innovative solutions. In addition to mobilizing more funding another approach is to deliver the needed infrastructure more...
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