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The Kazakhstan financial sector remains dominated by domestic commercial banks. The banking sector is largely domestically owned, private, and relatively concentrated, with the largest five banks accounting for 78 percent of total banking assets. The share of foreign banks has increased to about...
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This Financial Sector Assessment (FSA) provides a summary of the main findings and recommendations of the joint International Monetary Fund (IMF)-World Bank Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) update team that visited Macedonia from March 26 to April 8, 2008. The principal objective of...
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The report is based on the joint International Monetary Fund-World Bank Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP), and summarizes the quantitative data through end-2000, although the quantitative discussion in this report has been updated to reflect salient developments since then. The FSAP...
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This report is a comprehensive review of the Nigerian financial system, covering the following areas: i) macro-financial environment; ii) safety and soundness of the banking system; iii) banking supervision; iv) development finance institutions; v) community banks and commercial banks' rural...
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Longstanding macroeconomic instability, and inflation in Turkey, have discouraged investment in financial assets, and a persistently high public sector borrowing requirement has crowded funding for the private sector. Notwithstanding, the Government's ongoing stabilization, and structural...
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This Financial Sector Assessment (FSA) is a summary of some of the findings of the Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) report for the Russian Federation, which was prepared jointly by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Bank in close cooperation with the Russian authorities....
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This Financial Sector Assessment (FSA) summarizes the Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) report for Croatia. The FSAP mission visited Zagreb during the period September 3-14,200l and discussed its preliminary findings with the representatives of the Croatia National Bank (CNB) and...
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A joint International Monetary Fund (IMF)-World Bank mission visited Ljubljana, Slovenia during November 6-20, 2000 as part of the IMF-World Bank Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP). The principal objective of the mission was to assist the authorities in identifying potential...
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The Financial System Assessment (FSA) is based on the work of the joint International Monetary Fund (IMF)-World Bank Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) missions to FYR Macedonia in May and June 2003. Development of the FYR Macedonia's financial system shows the marks of the country's...
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The objective of this note is to put forward policy alternatives that could lead to improved management of pension fund assets in Kazakhstan. This note emphasizes prudence in the management of pension assets, given the social and fiscal importance of the pension sector. It also discusses...
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