A framework for developing secondary markets for government securities / / Zsófia Árvai and Geoffrey Heenan ; authorized for distribution by Peter Stella |
Autore | Árvai Zsófia |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [Washington, District of Columbia] : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (57 p.) |
Disciplina | 332.632044 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
HeenanGeoffrey
StellaPeter |
Collana | IMF working paper |
Soggetto topico |
Government securities
Secondary markets |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-4623-2149-6
1-4527-9852-4 9786612841255 1-282-84125-4 1-4518-7032-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; I. Introduction; II. Lessons Arising from Country Experiences; III. Benefits of Deep and Liquid Secondary Government Securities Markets; A. Government Financing; B. Monetary Policy; C. Financial Market Development and Resiliency; IV. Impediments to Secondary Market Development; A. Macroeconomic Environment; B. Legal and Regulatory Framework; C. Market Infrastructure; D. Debt Management; E. Investor Base; F. Monetary Operations Framework; V. Sequencing of Secondary Market Development
A. Stylized Description of the Market and Sequencing of Measures to Develop the Government Debt MarketBoxes; 1. The Central Bank's Role in Developing Secondary Markets; 2. Country Examples of Major Shortcomings in Stage I; B. Stage II-Deepening of Markets; 3. Primary Dealer Systems; C. Stage III-Maturing Markets; D. Summary of Secondary Market Development Action Plans; Appendixes; Country Case Studies on Developing Secondary Markets; Tables; 1. Hungary: Main Macroeconomic Indicators; Figures; 1. Composition of Domestic Debt; 2. Hungary: Breakdown of Treasury Bond Holding by Investor Groups 3. Hungary: Breakdown of Treasury Bill Holding by Investor Groups2. Hungary: Nonresidents' Holdings of Government Securities at End-Year; 4. Hungary: Breakdown of Secondary Market Turnover of Treasury Bonds and Bills; 5. India: Government Securities Secondary Market Turnover, FY95-FY07; 6. India: Ownership of Government-Dated Securities, FY1992 and FY2002; 3. Mexico: Main Macroeconomic Indicators; 7. Mexico: Composition of Domestic Public Sector Debt; Reference |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910463592403321 |
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Regional financial interlinkages and financial contagion within Europe [[electronic resource] /] / prepared by Zsófia Árvai, Karl Driessen, and İnci Öttker-Robe |
Autore | Árvai Zsófia |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [Washington D.C.], : International Monetary Fund, 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (44 p.) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DriessenKarl
Öttker-Robeİnci |
Collana | IMF working paper |
Soggetto topico |
Credit control - Europe
International economic relations |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-4623-0230-0
1-4527-2384-2 1-4518-7153-8 9786612842290 1-282-84229-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; I. Introduction; II. Background; Figures; 1. Asset Share of Foreign-Owned Banks, 2000-2006; Tables; 1. Evolution of Credit to the Private Sector in Ratio to GDP; 2. The CESE Region: Catching Up from Low Levels of Intermediation; 3. Major Banking Groups: Assets in Emerging Europe, end-2007; 4. The CESE Region: Funding of Credit Expansion, 2003-2007; 5. The CESE Region: Funding of Credit Expansion, 2002-June 2008; III. Possible Propagation Channels of Regional Shocks; IV. Stylized Facts on Cross Border Exposures and Financial Linkages
6. Foreign Claims of All BIS Reporting Banks on Emerging Europe7. Relative Magnitude of Exposure for CESE and Western Europe, December 2007; 8. CESE Banks' Exposure to Foreign Banks--International Claims on Banks; V. Implications for Exposure to Regional Contagion Risks; 9. CESE: Concentration of Funding Dependence to BIS Reporting Banks in Western Europe, December 2007; 10. The Impact of a Shock from Home to Host Country-An Illustration; 11. CESE Countries: Indices of Contagion Exposure - Foreign Claim Concept; 12. CESE Countries: Indices of Contagion Exposure - International Claims Concept 13. CESE Countries: Indices of Contagion Exposure - International Claims on CESE Banks OnlyVI. Conclusions, Caveats, and Policy Implications; References; Appendixes; I: Major Banking Groups Active in the CESE Region; Appendix Tables; Figure 14. Income Exposure of Major Banking Groups to the CESE Region, 2007; II: A Growing Role for Lending to Nonbank Institutions; Appendix Figure; III. Computation of Exposure to Regional Contagion; 2. Host Country Exposure to Home Country Banks: Measure of Relative Dependence, end-2007, Foreign Claims Concept 3. Home Country Exposure to Host Countries: Measure of Relative Exposure, end-2007, Foreign Claims Concept4. Host Country Exposure to Home Country Banks: Measure of Absolute Dependence, end 2007, Foreign Claims Concept; 5. Home Country Exposure to Host Countries: Measure of Absolute Exposure, end 2007, Foreign Claims Concept; 6a. CESE Countries: Index of Exposure to Regional Contagion without Rebalancing, end-2007, Foreign Claims Concept; 6b. CESE Countries: Index of Exposure to Regional Contagion with Rebalancing, end-2007, Foreign Claims Concept 7a. CESE Countries: Index of Exposure to Regional Contagion without Rebalancing, end-2007, International Claims Concept7b. CESE Countries: Index of Exposure to Regional Contagion with Rebalancing, end-2007, International Claims Concept |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910464233003321 |
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