UID:
edocfu_9958066549802883
Format:
1 online resource (47 p.)
ISBN:
1-4623-7557-X
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1-4527-1713-3
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1-282-84024-X
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9786612840241
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1-4518-2740-7
Series Statement:
IMF Country Report ; Number 10/12
Content:
This paper discusses key findings of the Financial System Stability Assessment (FSSA) for the Republic of Mozambique. As a result of a comprehensive financial sector reform program largely based on the 2003 Financial Sector Assessment Program recommendations, Mozambique has made significant progress toward developing and strengthening the banking sector, enhancing supervision, and improving central bank operations. However, despite several government initiatives and legal and regulatory reforms, progress in financial deepening and access has been less satisfactory.
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Cover; Contents; Glossary; Executive Summary; Boxes; 1. Implementation Status of 2003 FSAP Recommendation; 2. Mozambique 2009 FSAP Update-Key Recommendation; I. Macroeconomic Context and Macro-Financial Linkages; Tables; 1. Selected Macroeconomic Indicators, 2002-08; 3. The Global Financial Turmoil and Mozambique; II. Financial Sector Structure and Performance; A. Structure, Depth, and Outreach; 2. Financial Sector Structure; 3. Major Banks' Parent Location, Participation, and Rating; Figures; 1. Private Credit Development Benchmarks, 2000-07
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2. Mobilization of savings and intermediation efficiency, 2003-08B. What Holds Back Financial Intermediation?; 3. Banking System Concentration, 2008; 4. Banking sector efficiency benchmarks, 2000-07 (In percent); 5. Banking Sector Profitability, 2004-07 (In percent); 6. Total Ex-Post Interest Rate Margin Spread Decomposition, 2005-07; 4. Comparison of Selected Bank Commissions (In MT); 5. Price Dispersion of Selected Commissions (In MT); 7. Banking Sector Overhead Costs, 2004-07 (In percent); III. Banking Sector Soundness and Stability; A. Financial Soundness Indicators and Risk Management
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6. Financial Soundness Indicators, 2003-September 2008B. Analysis of Current Vulnerabilities and Stress Tests; 4. Stress Tests: Assumptions and Methodology; 7. Summary of Stress Test Results; IV. Banking Supervision and Financial Safety Nets; A. Banking Supervision; B. Financial Safety Nets; V. Central Bank Operations, Markets and Payments Infrastructure; A. Financial Markets and Central Bank Operations; 8. Monthly Number of Trades and Amount Traded in MMI; 9. Interest Rates, 2007-09; Central bank liquidity management; Market development; B. Payments System; Appendices
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I. Observance of Financial Sector Standards and Codes-Summary Assessment of Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking SupervisionAppendix Tables; 8. Summary Compliance with the Basel Core Principles-Summary Assessments; 9. Recommended Action Plan to Improve Compliance with the Basel Core Principles; II. A Remedial Action Program for Mozambique
Language:
English