Stress testing in Sub-Saharan Africa: practices, communications, and capacity development : practices, communications, and capacity development / prepared by Mindaugas Leika ..[et al]
رقم التسجيلة | 23470 |
نوع المادة | book |
ردمك | 9781513532912 |
رقم الطلب | 332.10967 S914 |
العنوان | Stress testing in Sub-Saharan Africa: practices, communications, and capacity development : practices, communications, and capacity development / prepared by Mindaugas Leika ..[et al] |
بيانات النشر | Washington, D.C, [UNITED STATES]: International Monetary Fund (IMF), 2020. |
الوصف المادي | viii, 48 p |
بيان السلسلة | Departmental Paper Series (International Monetary Fund) | 20/07 |
الملاحظات الببليوجرافية |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 47-48) |
المحتويات / النص |
Acknowledgments -- Executive Summary -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Coverage, Methodology, and Outcomes of Stress Tests -- 3. Disclosure, Transparency, and Communication of Stress Test Results -- 4. Technical Assistance for Stress Testing and Communications Capacity -- Conclusions |
المستخلص |
The paper finds that supervisory stress tests are conducted in more than half of sub-Saharan African countries, particularly in western and southern Africa, and that the number of individual stress tests has grown exponentially since the early 2010s. By contrast, few central banks publish assessments of macro-financial linkages; the focus leans more toward discussing trends and weaknesses within the financial sector than on outside risks that may negatively affect its performance. (IMF page) |
المواضيع | Banks and Banking |
الواصفات | BANKSBANKINGCOMMERCIAL BANKSFINANCIAL MANAGEMENTRISK MANAGEMENTAfrica, Sub Saharan |
الأسماء المرتبطة | Leika, Mindaugas |
LDR | 00135cam a22002533a 4500 |
020 | |a 9781513532912 |
082 | |a 332.10967 S914 |
245 | |a Stress testing in Sub-Saharan Africa: practices, communications, and capacity development : |b practices, communications, and capacity development / |c prepared by Mindaugas Leika ..[et al] |
260 | |a Washington, D.C |b International Monetary Fund (IMF), |c 2020 |
300 | |a viii, 48 p, |
490 | |a Departmental Paper Series (International Monetary Fund) |v 20/07 |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 47-48) |
505 | |a Acknowledgments -- Executive Summary -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Coverage, Methodology, and Outcomes of Stress Tests -- 3. Disclosure, Transparency, and Communication of Stress Test Results -- 4. Technical Assistance for Stress Testing and Communications Capacity -- Conclusions |
520 | |a The paper finds that supervisory stress tests are conducted in more than half of sub-Saharan African countries, particularly in western and southern Africa, and that the number of individual stress tests has grown exponentially since the early 2010s. By contrast, few central banks publish assessments of macro-financial linkages; the focus leans more toward discussing trends and weaknesses within the financial sector than on outside risks that may negatively affect its performance. (IMF page) |
600 | |a Banks and Banking |
650 | |a FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT |
650 | |a RISK MANAGEMENT |
650 | |a Africa, Sub Saharan |
650 | |a BANKS |
650 | |a BANKING |
650 | |a COMMERCIAL BANKS |
700 | |a Leika, Mindaugas |e 999 |
910 | |a libsys:recno,23470 |
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