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Cover -- Contents -- Abstract -- I. Introduction -- II. Overseas Exposure of the Japanese Financial System -- III. Channels of Spillovers -- A. Direct Spillovers -- B. Funding Market Spillovers -- C. Institutional Spillovers -- IV. Conclusions -- Tables -- 1. Consolidated Foreign Claims of...
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In recent years, the IMF has released a growing number of reports and other documents covering economic and financial developments and trends in member countries. Each report, prepared by a staff team after discussions with government officials, is published at the option of the member country
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This paper presents financial system stability assessment (FSSA) report for Maldives. Maldives is a tourism dependent economy with a small financial sector dominated by state-owned banks. Systemic risks stem largely from a growing sovereign-bank nexus, high dollarization, and a shortage of...
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Botswana's financial sector, which exhibits high integration between banks and non-bank financial institutions, withstood the pandemic well. The economic recovery continues to be strong, but inflation remains high with risks tilted to the upside. Overall, the authorities have made notable...
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Ecuador's financial system is dominated by banks and credit cooperatives. Its exposure to macrofinancial risks is shaped by its fully dollarized economy and its position as an oil exporter. The institutional framework for financial sector oversight is complex, uncoordinated, and prone to...
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This paper presents Iceland's Financial System Stability Assessment. Iceland has made solid progress since the 2008 crisis and the last Financial Sector Assessment Program update in restructuring banks and implementing important financial sector reforms. It has transposed many EU Directives and...
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This paper on Jordan focuses on the financial system stability assessment. Jordan's financial sector, dominated by banks, has withstood several large external shocks since the latest financial sector assessment program (FSAP) that was conducted in 2008-09 in part thanks to measures implemented...
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This paper reviews Germany's Financial System Stability Assessment report. The financial sector has weathered the impact of the pandemic and the war in Ukraine relatively well so far, but risks remain elevated. The Financial System Assessment Program (FSAP) solvency stress tests show that the...
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This Financial System Stability Assessment paper highlights that the Irish financial system has grown rapidly and in complexity, especially after Brexit, and Ireland has become a European base for large financial groups. Risks to financial stability emanate from a much larger and more complex...
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The Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) was conducted amid an economic rebound two years into the COVID-19 pandemic that had a limited impact on the financial sector. Several member states have experienced political instability, with coups in Burkina Faso and Mali leading to economic...
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