09330oam 22017174 450 991082707700332120230803195939.01-4843-5822-81-4983-6329-61-4843-1744-0(CKB)2670000000572584(EBL)1829595(SSID)ssj0001399027(PQKBManifestationID)11799578(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001399027(PQKBWorkID)11451003(PQKB)10980989(MiAaPQ)EBC1829595(IMF)P045EA2013001(EXLCZ)99267000000057258420020129d2014 uf 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrIMF Financial Operations 20141st EditionWashington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2014.1 online resource (183 p.)BooksDescription based upon print version of record.1-4843-1892-7 1-322-22471-4 Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1. Overview of the IMF as a Financial Institution; 1.1 Role and Purposes of the IMF; 1.2 Evolution of the IMF's Financial Structure; 1.3 Measures Taken since the Onset of the Financial Crisis; 1.3.1 Borrowing; 1.3.2 Quotas; 1.3.3 SDRs; 1.3.4 General Lending Framework; 1.3.5 Resources and Lending to Low-Income Countries; 1.4 The IMF's Financial Structure and Lending Mechanisms; 1.4.1 Nonconcessional Financing (Chapter 2); 1.4.2 Concessional Financing (Chapter 3); 1.4.3 The SDR (Chapter 4); 1.4.4 Income Generation (Chapter 5)1.4.5 Financial Risk Management (Chapter 6)1.5 Information Sources on IMF Finances; 1.5.1 IMF Website; 1.5.2 Contacts in the Finance Department; Boxes; 1.1 Decision-Making Structure of the IMF; 1.2 Financial Structure of the IMF; Additional Reading; 2. Nonconcessional Financial Operations; 2.1 Financing Nonconcessional Lending Operations: Resources and Liabilities; 2.1.1 Quotas; 2.1.2 The Quota Formula; 2.1.3 Quota Increases under General Reviews; 2.1.4 Ad Hoc Quota Increases; 2.1.5 Recent Quota, Voice, and Governance Reforms; Tables; 2.1 General Reviews of Quotas2.2 Agreed Changes in IMF Quotas2.1.6 Borrowing by the IMF; 2.3 Countries that Have Received Ad Hoc Quota Increases Agreed under the 2008 Quota and Voice Reforms; Figures; 2.1 The Size of the IMF; 2.4 General and New Arrangements to Borrow; 2.2 The IMF's Financing Mechanism; 2.2 The IMF Lending Mechanism: An Exchange of Assets; 2.3 Members' Financial Positions in the General Resources Account; 2.2.1 The Financial Transactions Plan; 2.2.2 NAB Resource Mobilization Plan; 2.3 The Asset Side; 2.3.1 Financial Policies and Facilities: The GRA Lending Toolkit2.5 Financial Terms under IMF General Resources Account Credit2.4 Outstanding IMF Credit by Facility, 1990-2014; 2.3.2 Credit Outstanding; 2.5 Median and Interquartile Range for Annual Average Access under Stand-By and Extended Arrangements; 2.6 Distribution of Annual Access under General Resources Account Arrangements, 1990-2014; 2.3.3 Gold Holdings; 2.4 The IMF's Balance Sheet and Income Statement; 2.4.1 The Balance Sheet; 2.4.2 Operational Income; 2.6 Balance Sheet of the General Department; 2.4.3 Operational Expenses; 2.4.4 Administrative Expenses; 2.4.5 Net Income2.4.6 Valuation of Currencies2.7 Income Statement of the General Department; 2.5 Special Disbursement Account; 2.6 IMF Accounts in Member Countries; 2.6.1 Disclosure of Financial Position with the IMF by Member Countries; 2.1 The General Department's Balance Sheet Snapshot; 2.2 Quota Payment Procedures; 2.3 The Quota Formula; 2.4 The Reserve Tranche Position; 2.5 The Evolution of Conditionality; 2.6 Key Gold Transactions; Additional Reading; 3. Financial Assistance for Low-Income Countries; 3.1 The Evolution of Concessional Lending; 3.2 Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust3.1 PRGT-Eligible Countries: GRA Purchases and Concessional Loan Disbursements, 1987-2014IMF Financial Operations 2014 provides a broad introduction to how the IMF fulfills its mission through its financial activities. It covers the financial structure and operations of the IMF and also provides background detail of the financial statements for the IMF’s activities during the most recent financial year. This publication updates a previous report entitled Financial Organization and Operations of the IMF, first published in 1986 and last issued in 2001 (the sixth edition). That 2001 report reflected the seismic shifts in the global economy and in the IMF’s structure and operations that occurred after the fall of the Soviet Union and the various currency and financial crises of the 1990s. This revised and updated report covers more recent developments, including measures taken in response to the global financial crisis of 2007-09 and the institutional reforms aimed at ensuring that the IMF’s governance structure evolves in line with developments in the global economy, as well as reforms to the IMF’s income model.Books; 2014International finance -- PeriodicalsInternational Monetary Fund -- PeriodicalsInternational Monetary FundFinanceHILCCBusiness & EconomicsHILCCInternational FinanceHILCCMacroeconomicsimfBanks and BankingimfMoney and Monetary PolicyimfFinancial Risk ManagementimfSocial Services and WelfareimfForeign ExchangeimfCentral Banks and Their PoliciesimfMonetary SystemsimfStandardsimfRegimesimfGovernment and the Monetary SystemimfPayment SystemsimfDebtimfDebt ManagementimfSovereign DebtimfMonetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: GeneralimfGovernment PolicyimfProvision and Effects of Welfare ProgramimfPersonal Income, Wealth, and Their DistributionsimfAggregate Factor Income DistributionimfEconomic & financial crises & disastersimfBankingimfMonetary economicsimfFinanceimfSocial welfare & social servicesimfInternational economicsimfFinancial crisesimfCentral banksimfCurrenciesimfMoneyimfDebt reliefimfAsset and liability managementimfCreditimfPersonal incomeimfNational accountsimfFreely usable currenciesimfPoverty reduction strategyimfPovertyimfIncomeimfCurrency crisesimfBanks and banking, CentralimfDebts, ExternalimfUnited StatesimfInternational finance -- Periodicals.International Monetary Fund -- Periodicals.International Monetary Fund.FinanceBusiness & EconomicsInternational FinanceMacroeconomicsBanks and BankingMoney and Monetary PolicyFinancial Risk ManagementSocial Services and WelfareForeign ExchangeCentral Banks and Their PoliciesMonetary SystemsStandardsRegimesGovernment and the Monetary SystemPayment SystemsDebtDebt ManagementSovereign DebtMonetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: GeneralGovernment PolicyProvision and Effects of Welfare ProgramPersonal Income, Wealth, and Their DistributionsAggregate Factor Income DistributionEconomic & financial crises & disastersBankingMonetary economicsFinanceSocial welfare & social servicesInternational economicsFinancial crisesCentral banksCurrenciesMoneyDebt reliefAsset and liability managementCreditPersonal incomeNational accountsFreely usable currenciesPoverty reduction strategyPovertyIncomeCurrency crisesBanks and banking, CentralDebts, External332.152International Monetary FundDcWaIMFBOOK9910827077003321IMF Financial Operations 20143966561UNINA