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systemic financial risk. Benefits, such as enhanced investment and consumption smoothing, tend to be greater for countries … national level, robust macroprudential policy frameworks focused on mitigating systemic risk can improve the capacity of a … and to reduce systemic financial risk stemming from such flows (CFM/MPMs), and thereby ensure the appropriate application …
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. Articles also look at the expansion of world trade, explore the impact of globalization on jobs, taxation, and the poor, a …
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. Articles also look at the expansion of world trade, explore the impact of globalization on jobs, taxation, and the poor, and …
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This paper provides an assessment of trends in the international capital markets, including most notably recent market shocks to the financial system and developments in the debt situation. It also reviews the scope of progress achieved over the last few years in strengthening the financial...
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international asset positions now dwarfing output, global portfolio allocations and reallocations have profound effects on the world …
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system, underscoring the value of a GFSN design that is effective in forestalling the risk that a localized liquidity shock …
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In March 2009, the Fund established a new Framework Administered Account to administer external financial resources for selected Fund activities (the 'SFA Instrument'). The financing of activities under the terms of the SFA Instrument is implemented through the establishment and operation of a...
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In the past decade, most of the EU New Member States experienced a severe credit-boom bust cycle. This paper argues that the credit boom-bust cycle was to a large extent the result of factors external to the region (“bad luck”). Rapid credit growth followed from a high liquidity in global...
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