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This Financial Sector Assessment (FSA) summarizes the structural and developmental aspects of the 2006 FSAP Update report for the Kyrgyz Republic. The stability and prudential oversight aspects of that report, including the factual updates of ROSCs and the results of the Anti Money Laundering...
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The purpose of this paper is to report on the level of access to formal financial services in the Kyrgyz Republic, assess the key obstacles to improving access, and make recommendations to overcome these obstacles. The paper is organized as follows. Sections II to IV examine the supply of...
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This report was based on the IMF-World Bank Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP). It examines the different aspects of the Kyrgyz financial sector including the banking system, public external debt, creditors, corporate governance, the payments system, non bank financial institutions, and...
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The present report was prepared upon the request of the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic to inform policy decisions on reforming the existing safety net. The report aims at providing analytical underpinning of the country's ongoing safety net reform, along with venue for policy discussions with...
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The experiences of past financial crises have strengthened the Russian bank resolution framework. The resolution framework has been effective in preserving financial stability. The effectiveness of bank resolution could be improved. Introduction of the full range of resolution powers and...
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The objective of the reforms is to improve the capacity of financial institutions to serve the needs of economic agents and the population at large. In Cote d'Ivoire, downsizing, reorganization and (as required) privatization and liquidation of key banks and insurance companies, in the early...
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