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The adverse impact of the crisis on Luxembourg’s growth outlook is partly mitigated by the authorities’ well-conceived fiscal policy response. The staff report for Luxembourg’s 2009 Article IV Consultation highlights economic developments and policies. It combines...
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banking system has weathered the global financial crisis relatively well. Executive Directors have noted that Panama is facing …
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recommendations of the 2004 FSAP. Many improvements have been made to bank and securities supervision. The banking sector as a whole …
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Observance of Standards and Codes on Banking Supervision and Insurance Regulation. Commercial banks are by far the dominant …
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This paper discusses the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia’s Second Review Under the Stand-By Arrangement and Request for Waiver of Performance Criteria and Rephasing of the Program. The 2007 fiscal deficit target increased modestly to 1 percent of GDP. Taxes were cut and budget...
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Investment Company (IC) sector. Stress tests indicate that, in contrast to the ICs, the banking system could broadly withstand … banking sector from the crisis. It shows that the enactment of the capital market law is an important step toward the creation …
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banking sector, including a comprehensive stress-testing exercise of banks’ solvency and liquidity positions. While the … banking sector appears resilient to credit risk stress tests, liquidity stress test results reveal some weaknesses owing to …
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A technical note on the stress test of Israel’s banking, insurance, and pension sectors is presented. The Israel … risks of key banking and insurance institutions. Satellite models cover housing and corporate credit, household nonhousing …
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This 2009 Article IV Consultation highlights that despite initial resilience partly explained by high wage growth and accelerated government spending in Greece, growth slowed substantially in early 2009. The main driving forces were lower investment and exports, destocking, and a decline in...
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Ireland has made progress in overcoming the economic crisis. The new coalition government’s strategy for restoring sustained growth, sound public finances, and job creation has been put forward in the context of the European Union/IMF-supported program. On this basis, the government...
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