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    edoccha_9958080550402883
    Format: 1 online resource (32 p.)
    ISBN: 1-4843-3405-1 , 1-4755-1813-7
    Series Statement: IMF Staff Country Reports
    Content: This Selected Issues paper presents an overview of the cross-border expansion of Moroccan banks in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). It discusses policies to minimize possible negative spillovers and address the main supervisory challenges. It builds on the analysis and main results of a Pan-African Cross-Border Exercise—a joint initiative by the IMF’s African and Monetary and Capital Markets departments, with the collaboration of the Middle East and Central Asia department. It highlights that that Morocco could play an instrumental role by providing technical assistance to other supervisors in the region, and the SSA region may benefit from the Moroccan experience of good practices in many areas and relatively advanced supervisory capacity.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Figures; The Sub-Saharan Expansion of Moroccan Banks: Challenges and Opportunities; A. Overview of the Moroccan Banking Sector; 1. Concentration of Deposit and Credit of the Three and Five Largest Moroccan Banks; B. The Systemic Presence of the Moroccan Banks in SSA; 2. Systemic Presence of Moroccan Banks per Country (Percent); C. Drivers of the Expansion and the Role of BAM; 3. SSA Expansion of the Three Largest Moroccan banks; 4. Exports from Morocco to Selected Economic Regions, 2008-13 , D. Opportunities, Challenges, and New Spillover ChannelsE. The Cross-Border Expansion in SSA Poses Supervisory Challenges; F. Policy Recommendations; References; Footnotes , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4755-3442-6
    Language: English
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