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This Article IV Consultation reports that Malta’s economy continues to perform well amidst considerable turbulence in the euro area. While spillovers have remained contained to date, Malta’s large financial sector and highly open economy heighten contagion and financial stability...
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Robust GDP growth, declining unemployment, low and stable inflation, and a string of fiscal and current account surpluses -- it's a record to be envied. These outcomes in Canada owe much to sound macroeconomic policies, as well as to a favorable external environment. This book focuses on these...
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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 paper takes stock of the current state of development of the financial systems in five Central European transition economies (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, the Slovak Republic, and Slovenia) that are also leading EU accession candidates. It presents both a progress report and an...
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This paper empirically examines the demand for commercial bank deposits in Lebanon, a regional financial center. With … Lebanon's high fiscal deficits financed largely by domestic commercial banks that rely on deposit funding, deposit growth is a … importance of the external variables. At the micro level, we find that in addition, bank-specific variables, such as the …
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This paper examines why some financial stress episodes lead to economic downturns. The paper identifies episodes of financial turmoil using a financial stress index (FSI), and proposes an analytical framework to assess the impact of financial stress-in particular banking distress-on the real...
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The financial turmoil of the late 1990s prompted a broad search for tools and techniques for detecting and preventing financial crises, and more recent episodes of instability have high lighted the importance of continuous monitoring of financial systems as a tool for preventing crises. This...
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weaknesses in bank balance sheets, consumption-led economic growth, and relatively high net interest margins. Bank-level analysis … suggests that interest margins in the Philippines rise with bank size, bank capitalization, foreign ownership, overhead costs … and tax rates. Using bank-level data for a number of Asian economies, we find that higher growth, lower inflation, higher …
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is a core of strong banks that are well managed and appear resilient to further shocks, vulnerabilities remain …. Substantial progress has been made in reforming the former savings banks, and the most vulnerable institutions have either been … further restructuring and recapitalization of some of the remaining weaker banks may be needed as a result of deteriorating …
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, sovereign risk, upcoming changes in the regulatory rules, and behavioral changes of banks. The test results revealed that German … banks are robust against many shocks, and that important vulnerabilities still remain. …
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