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In this study, the processes involved in the financial stability of Rwanda after the global crisis are imparted. High growth and major risks included in macroeconomic stability are analyzed. In the case of the banking sector, the structure, performance, and competition of Rwandan banks are...
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financial system is not highly vulnerable to immediate macroeconomic or financial sector shocks. However, accelerating credit … growth and increased competition arising from the recent privatization of a dominant (savings) bank may put pressure on the …
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This paper presents findings of Uganda’s Financial System Stability Assessment, including Reports on the Observance of Standards and Codes on Monetary and Financial Policy Transparency, Banking Supervision, Securities Regulation, Insurance Regulation, Corporate Governance, and Payment...
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This paper argues that the governance framework of cooperative banks may hamper raising capital, particularly at time of distress, complicating the bank resolution process ?specially for large banks?and may not provide adequate incentives to control banks' management. Reforms should preserve the...
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Do financial sector reforms necessarily result in expansion of credit to the private sector? How does bank ownership … affect the availability of credit to the private sector? Empirical evidence is somewhat mixed on these issues. We use the … ask whether public and private banks deployed resources freed up by reduced state preemption to increase credit to the …
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sector, government employment and wages, and saving and credit cooperatives. The attractiveness of Mongolia’s mining sector …
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the evolution of Germany’s three-pillar banking system. It analyzes capitalization, credit and the intermediation of … savings, and bank profitability and efficiency. It also examines the benefits of public involvement and governance in the …
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This paper discusses key findings of the Detailed Assessment of Observance of Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision for France. The assessment was completed as part of a Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) undertaken by the IMF during 2012. The assessment reveals that...
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In this study, the stability of Germany’s financial sector after the global crisis is discussed. The stability issues are explained in terms of financial system vulnerability and the banking system. Financial soundness indicators (FSIs) prove the stability of the banking system. A stress...
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This report focuses on the effectiveness of the Japanese Financial Supervisory Authority (FSA) and the Bank of Japan in supervising and regulating the Japanese financial system during the March 2011 earthquake. The report also highlights Japan’s compliance with the Basel Core Principles...
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