International capital markets : developments, prospects, and key policy issues
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International capital markets : developments, prospects, and key policy issues
(World economic and financial surveys)
International Monetary Fund, 2000-
- [2000]
- [2001]
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[2000] ISBN 9781557759498
Description
This report reviews and assesses recent developments in the mature and emerging markets and continues the analysis of key structural changes in global financial markets that has been presented in previous reports. The survey generally covers the 12-month period ending in June 2000. Over this period global financial conditions in the main improved in tandem with the strong rebound of the global economy. Credit concerns have eased following the most severe market turbulence in the post war period and global investors became more willing to engage in risk taking. The continued rapid growth of US productivity - largely related to the 'new economy' - helped sustain the low inflation expansion in the United States, and spurred US and worldwide investment. Chapters in the report focus on emerging market financing; private sector involvement in crisis prevention and resolution; the role of foreign banks in emerging markets.
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[2001] ISBN 9781589060562
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This analysis of international capital markets is based on discussions with commercial and investment banks, securities firms, insurance companies, pension funds, stock exchanges, regulatory authorities, finance ministries, credit rating agencies and the Bank for International Settlement. It reflects information available up to the end of May 2001. The chapter headings are: developments and trends in mature capital markets; emerging market financing; the changing structure of the Major government securities markets; financial sector consolidation in emerging markets; staff appraisal
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