Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC
Published: October 2005
Product Code: R242-101Description The Global Banking & Financial Policy Review is an essential guide for international financiers providing a complete international overview of commercial banking policy and fiscal and monetary forecasts in a single volume.
A series of introductory articles provides the reader with in-depth editorial on current banking issues while country reviews focus on the domestic and legal banking environment in specific countries.
Other areas covered include, among others, equilibrium exchange rate modelling, European covered bonds, cash management in Central and Eastern Europe, securititisation in PFI loan portfolio management, cross border private placements, yield curves, CDOs and trends in data security.
The review also features exclusive policy statements from approximately 80 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors and a Central Bank Directory.Table of Contents Introduction:
- A global framework for equilibrium exchange rate modellin
- Using securitisation in PFI loan portfolio management
- Cash management in Central and Eastern Europe
- European covered bonds 1995 to 2005: A decade of evolution
- Surviving and thriving in the SEPA storm
- Yield curve analysis: The historical dynamics
- Competitors and clients: The paradox of inter-bank relationships
- Asset backed securities in Europe: Government related issuance on a strong growth path
- Cross-border private placements in the US: Current trends and developments
- Covered bonds in Sweden: A new door opens
- CDOs come of age
- Toughened US money laundering regime driving new global enforcement standards
- Trends in data security: Business risk and legal exposure
COUNTRY REVIEWS
- Argentina - Have decades of inflation and financial crises strengthened the Argentine banking system?
- Australia - Central Bank Statement
- Austria - Central Bank Statement
- Bahamas - Central Bank Statement
- Bahrain - Central Bank Statement
- Bahrain - A centre for excellence in Islamic banking and finance
- Barbados - Central Bank Statement
- Barbados - Banking law and legislation
- Belgium - Finance Minister’s Statement
- Belgium - Central Bank Statement
- Brazil - Recent legislative reforms affecting Brazilian banking law
- British Virgin Islands - The new BVI Business Companies Act
- Bulgaria - Recent developments in Bulgarian securities market
- Canada - Finance Minister’s Statement
- Cayman Islands - Finance Minister’s Statement
- Chile - Central Bank Statement
- China - Central Bank Statement
- Croatia - Central Bank Statement
- Cyprus - Central Bank Statement
- Czech Republic - Finance Minister’s Statement
- Czech Republic - Central Bank Statement
- Dominican Republic - Central Bank Statement
- Estonia - Finance Minister’s Statement
- Estonia - Central Bank Statement
- France - Central Bank Statement
- Ghana - Central Bank Statement
- Ghana - An overview of banking law and financial regulation
- Greece - Implementation of the financial collateral directive
- Hungary - Central Bank Statement
- Iceland - Finance Minister’s Statement
- Iceland - Central Bank Statement
- Iceland - Evolving securities market in Iceland
- India - Central Bank Statement
- Ireland - Finance Minister’s Statement
- Ireland - Central Bank Statement
- Italy - Central Bank Statement
- Jamaica - Central Bank Statement
- Jamaica - Recent developments in anti-money laundering and counter-financing of terrorism laws
- Japan - Banking in Japan amid monumental legal change
- Jordan - Central Bank Statement
- Kazakhstan - Central Bank Statement
- Kazakhstan - Recent developments in the law of banking and finance
- Kuwait - Central Bank Statement
- Kuwait - Establishing a foreign bank branch: The grant of incentives to foreign banks under the Foreign Capital Investment Law
- Latvia - Central Bank Statement
- Latvia - Regulatory changes to the banking market since May 1, 2004
- Lebanon - Central Bank Statement
- Luxembourg - Finance Minister’s Statement
- Macao - Central Bank Statement
- Malaysia - Central Bank Statement
- Malta - Central Bank Statement
- Malta - Finance Minister’s Statement
- Mauritius - Central Bank Statement
- Mexico - Finance Minister’s Statement
- Mexico - Central Bank Statement
- Mexico - Steady growth in the Mexican banking sector
- Morocco - Central Bank Statement
- Netherlands - Act on the Supervision of Financial Markets
- New Zealand - Finance Minster’s Statement
- Nigeria - Beyond consolidation: Nigerian banking reform
- Norway - Finance Minister’s Statement
- Norway - An overview of the Norwegian financial sector
- Oman - Central Bank Statement
- Pakistan - Central Bank Statement
- Paraguay - Central Bank Statement
- Peru - Central Bank Statement
- Philippines - Central Bank Statement
- Poland - Finance Minister’s Statement
- Portugal - Central Bank Statement
- Qatar - Central Bank Statement
- Romania - New currency regime regulations applicable in Romania
- Russia - Tax abuse prosecution limitation period: New Russian approach
- Saudi Arabia - Finance Minister’s Statement
- Saudi Arabia - Central Bank Statement
- Saudi Arabia - Great expectations for the Saudi Arabian capital market
- Singapore - Central Bank Statement
- Slovakia - Central Bank Statement
- Slovenia - Finance Minister’s Statement
- Slovenia - Central Bank Statement
- South Africa - Finance Minister’s Statement
- South Africa - Unique foreign takeover of major South African bank
- Spain - The impact of the new Spanish Bankruptcy Act and credit institutions
- Switzerland - Central Bank Statement
- Switzerland - Developments in Swiss banking and financial regulation 2004/2005
- Taiwan - Central Bank Statement
- Tanzania - Regulation and supervision of banks
- Thailand - Central Bank Statement
- Thailand - Developments in the legal and regulatory framework
- Turkey - Central Bank Statement
- United Arab Emirates - Central Bank Statement
- United Kingdom - Finance Minister’s Statement
- United States - Central Bank Statement
- United States - Significant developments affecting financial institutions
- Venezuela - Central Bank Statement
- Vietnam - Finance Minister’s Statement
- Vietnam - Central Bank Statement
- Zambia - Central Bank Statement
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