Financial Sector Assessment : Slovakia
An International Monetary Fund-World Bank team assessed Slovakia's financial sector in the context of the Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) through two missions in November 29 to December 12, 2006. The main objective of the FSAP was t...
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ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS AMORTIZATION AUCTIONS AUDITING AUDITORS AUDITS AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES BALANCE SHEETS BANK BONDS BANK BRANCHES BANK CREDIT BANK LOANS BANK SUPERVISION BANKING SECTOR BANKING SECTOR ASSETS BANKING SECTORS BANKING SUPERVISION BANKING SYSTEM BANKRUPTCY BOND BOND ISSUERS BOND ISSUES BOND MARKET BOND MARKETS BUDGETARY AUTONOMY CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIOS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL MARKETS INFRASTRUCTURE CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL SECURITIES DEPOSITORY COMMERCIAL BANKS COMPETITIVE MARKET CONSUMER CONSUMER CREDIT CONSUMER FINANCE CONSUMER PROTECTION CONSUMERS CONTINGENCY CONTINGENCY PLANNING CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS CORPORATE BOND CORPORATE BOND MARKET CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CREDIT ASSESSMENT CREDIT ASSESSMENT STANDARDS CREDIT BUREAU CREDIT BUREAUS CREDIT CARD CREDIT GROWTH CREDIT QUALITY CREDIT RISK CREDIT RISKS CREDITOR CREDITOR RIGHTS CREDITORS CREDITWORTHY BORROWERS DEBT DEBT LEVELS DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT SERVICING DEPOSIT DEPOSIT INSURANCE DEPOSITORS DEPOSITS DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS DISCOUNT RATES DIVERSIFICATION DOMESTIC MARKET DOMESTIC SECURITIES ELECTRONIC BANKING ENABLING ENVIRONMENT EQUITY MARKET EURO MARKETS EXCHANGE RATE EXTERNAL AUDITORS FAIR VALUE FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL POSITION FINANCIAL PROBLEMS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR INDICATORS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SERVICES PROVIDERS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL SYSTEM FISCAL DEFICIT FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN CURRENCY RISK FUND MANAGEMENT GOVERNMENT BOND GOVERNMENT BOND MARKET GOVERNMENT SECURITIES HOUSEHOLD INCOMES HOUSING FINANCE INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS INFLATIONARY PRESSURES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE COMPANY INSURANCE INDUSTRY INSURANCE POLICIES INSURANCE PREMIUMS INTEGRATED SUPERVISION INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATE SPREADS INTEREST RATE VOLATILITY INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVESTMENT REGULATIONS INVESTMENT RETURNS JOINT STOCK COMPANIES JOINT STOCK COMPANY LABOR FORCE LARGE ENTERPRISES LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION LIABILITY LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN AMOUNTS LOCAL BANKS LOCAL CURRENCY LOCAL EXCHANGE LONG-TERM INTERESTS MARKET CAPITALIZATION MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET PARTICIPANTS MARKET SHARE MARKET STRUCTURE MATURITIES MORTGAGE MORTGAGE BONDS MORTGAGE LOANS MORTGAGES MULTI-PILLAR PENSION SYSTEM MUNICIPAL BOND NATIONAL BANK NEGATIVE SHOCKS NONBANK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS NONPERFORMING LOAN NONPERFORMING LOANS NPL OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE PAYMENT SYSTEM PAYMENT SYSTEMS PENSION PENSION FUND PENSION FUNDS PENSION REFORM PENSION SCHEMES PENSION SYSTEM PENSION SYSTEM REFORM PENSIONS PORTFOLIOS PRIVATE PENSION PRIVATE PENSION FUND PRIVATE PENSION FUNDS PRIVATE SECTOR CREDIT PROBLEM BANKS PROFITABILITY PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SERVICE CAMPAIGN REAL ESTATE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESPONSIBILITIES RETIREMENT RETIREMENT AGE RETURN RETURNS RISK MANAGEMENT RISK PROFILE RISK PROFILES SECONDARY MARKET SECONDARY MARKETS SECONDARY TRADING SECURITIES SECURITIES MARKET SECURITIES MARKETS SECURITIES REGULATION SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT SYSTEM SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS SHAREHOLDER SHAREHOLDER EQUITY SHAREHOLDERS SOCIAL SECURITY STAKEHOLDERS STOCK EXCHANGE SUBSIDIARY SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK TRANSPARENCY VALUATION VALUATION SYSTEMS VOLUNTARY SAVINGS VOUCHER PRIVATIZATION |
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ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS AMORTIZATION AUCTIONS AUDITING AUDITORS AUDITS AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES BALANCE SHEETS BANK BONDS BANK BRANCHES BANK CREDIT BANK LOANS BANK SUPERVISION BANKING SECTOR BANKING SECTOR ASSETS BANKING SECTORS BANKING SUPERVISION BANKING SYSTEM BANKRUPTCY BOND BOND ISSUERS BOND ISSUES BOND MARKET BOND MARKETS BUDGETARY AUTONOMY CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIOS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL MARKETS INFRASTRUCTURE CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL SECURITIES DEPOSITORY COMMERCIAL BANKS COMPETITIVE MARKET CONSUMER CONSUMER CREDIT CONSUMER FINANCE CONSUMER PROTECTION CONSUMERS CONTINGENCY CONTINGENCY PLANNING CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS CORPORATE BOND CORPORATE BOND MARKET CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CREDIT ASSESSMENT CREDIT ASSESSMENT STANDARDS CREDIT BUREAU CREDIT BUREAUS CREDIT CARD CREDIT GROWTH CREDIT QUALITY CREDIT RISK CREDIT RISKS CREDITOR CREDITOR RIGHTS CREDITORS CREDITWORTHY BORROWERS DEBT DEBT LEVELS DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT SERVICING DEPOSIT DEPOSIT INSURANCE DEPOSITORS DEPOSITS DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS DISCOUNT RATES DIVERSIFICATION DOMESTIC MARKET DOMESTIC SECURITIES ELECTRONIC BANKING ENABLING ENVIRONMENT EQUITY MARKET EURO MARKETS EXCHANGE RATE EXTERNAL AUDITORS FAIR VALUE FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL POSITION FINANCIAL PROBLEMS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR INDICATORS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SERVICES PROVIDERS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL SYSTEM FISCAL DEFICIT FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN CURRENCY RISK FUND MANAGEMENT GOVERNMENT BOND GOVERNMENT BOND MARKET GOVERNMENT SECURITIES HOUSEHOLD INCOMES HOUSING FINANCE INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS INFLATIONARY PRESSURES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE COMPANY INSURANCE INDUSTRY INSURANCE POLICIES INSURANCE PREMIUMS INTEGRATED SUPERVISION INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATE SPREADS INTEREST RATE VOLATILITY INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVESTMENT REGULATIONS INVESTMENT RETURNS JOINT STOCK COMPANIES JOINT STOCK COMPANY LABOR FORCE LARGE ENTERPRISES LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION LIABILITY LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN AMOUNTS LOCAL BANKS LOCAL CURRENCY LOCAL EXCHANGE LONG-TERM INTERESTS MARKET CAPITALIZATION MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET PARTICIPANTS MARKET SHARE MARKET STRUCTURE MATURITIES MORTGAGE MORTGAGE BONDS MORTGAGE LOANS MORTGAGES MULTI-PILLAR PENSION SYSTEM MUNICIPAL BOND NATIONAL BANK NEGATIVE SHOCKS NONBANK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS NONPERFORMING LOAN NONPERFORMING LOANS NPL OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE PAYMENT SYSTEM PAYMENT SYSTEMS PENSION PENSION FUND PENSION FUNDS PENSION REFORM PENSION SCHEMES PENSION SYSTEM PENSION SYSTEM REFORM PENSIONS PORTFOLIOS PRIVATE PENSION PRIVATE PENSION FUND PRIVATE PENSION FUNDS PRIVATE SECTOR CREDIT PROBLEM BANKS PROFITABILITY PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SERVICE CAMPAIGN REAL ESTATE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESPONSIBILITIES RETIREMENT RETIREMENT AGE RETURN RETURNS RISK MANAGEMENT RISK PROFILE RISK PROFILES SECONDARY MARKET SECONDARY MARKETS SECONDARY TRADING SECURITIES SECURITIES MARKET SECURITIES MARKETS SECURITIES REGULATION SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT SYSTEM SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS SHAREHOLDER SHAREHOLDER EQUITY SHAREHOLDERS SOCIAL SECURITY STAKEHOLDERS STOCK EXCHANGE SUBSIDIARY SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK TRANSPARENCY VALUATION VALUATION SYSTEMS VOLUNTARY SAVINGS VOUCHER PRIVATIZATION World Bank Financial Sector Assessment : Slovakia |
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Europe and Central Asia Slovak Republic |
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An International Monetary Fund-World
Bank team assessed Slovakia's financial sector in the
context of the Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP)
through two missions in November 29 to December 12, 2006.
The main objective of the FSAP was to assist the authorities
to assess potential areas of vulnerability and current
initiatives to develop the local financial sector. This
report gives an overall assessment of the financial sector
in Slovakia. The report gives an updated overall assessment,
economic background, discusses the banking sector, financial
conditions and stress testing, non-bank financial
institutions, pension funds, capital markets and the
financial infrastructure of Slovakia. The report also
discusses liquidity management, safety nets, deposit
protection funds, accounting and auditing, and market infrastructure. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) |
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World Bank |
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Financial Sector Assessment : Slovakia |
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Financial Sector Assessment : Slovakia |
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Financial Sector Assessment : Slovakia |
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Financial Sector Assessment : Slovakia |
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Financial Sector Assessment : Slovakia |
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financial sector assessment : slovakia |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/09/8482274/slovakia-financial-sector-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15921 |
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okr-10986-159212021-04-23T14:03:23Z Financial Sector Assessment : Slovakia World Bank ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS AMORTIZATION AUCTIONS AUDITING AUDITORS AUDITS AUTOMATED TELLER MACHINES BALANCE SHEETS BANK BONDS BANK BRANCHES BANK CREDIT BANK LOANS BANK SUPERVISION BANKING SECTOR BANKING SECTOR ASSETS BANKING SECTORS BANKING SUPERVISION BANKING SYSTEM BANKRUPTCY BOND BOND ISSUERS BOND ISSUES BOND MARKET BOND MARKETS BUDGETARY AUTONOMY CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIOS CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL MARKETS INFRASTRUCTURE CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL SECURITIES DEPOSITORY COMMERCIAL BANKS COMPETITIVE MARKET CONSUMER CONSUMER CREDIT CONSUMER FINANCE CONSUMER PROTECTION CONSUMERS CONTINGENCY CONTINGENCY PLANNING CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS CORPORATE BOND CORPORATE BOND MARKET CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CREDIT ASSESSMENT CREDIT ASSESSMENT STANDARDS CREDIT BUREAU CREDIT BUREAUS CREDIT CARD CREDIT GROWTH CREDIT QUALITY CREDIT RISK CREDIT RISKS CREDITOR CREDITOR RIGHTS CREDITORS CREDITWORTHY BORROWERS DEBT DEBT LEVELS DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT SERVICING DEPOSIT DEPOSIT INSURANCE DEPOSITORS DEPOSITS DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS DISCOUNT RATES DIVERSIFICATION DOMESTIC MARKET DOMESTIC SECURITIES ELECTRONIC BANKING ENABLING ENVIRONMENT EQUITY MARKET EURO MARKETS EXCHANGE RATE EXTERNAL AUDITORS FAIR VALUE FINANCIAL CONGLOMERATES FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL MARKET FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL POSITION FINANCIAL PROBLEMS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR INDICATORS FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SERVICES PROVIDERS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL SYSTEM FISCAL DEFICIT FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN CURRENCY RISK FUND MANAGEMENT GOVERNMENT BOND GOVERNMENT BOND MARKET GOVERNMENT SECURITIES HOUSEHOLD INCOMES HOUSING FINANCE INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS INFLATIONARY PRESSURES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE COMPANY INSURANCE INDUSTRY INSURANCE POLICIES INSURANCE PREMIUMS INTEGRATED SUPERVISION INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATE SPREADS INTEREST RATE VOLATILITY INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INVESTMENT REGULATIONS INVESTMENT RETURNS JOINT STOCK COMPANIES JOINT STOCK COMPANY LABOR FORCE LARGE ENTERPRISES LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION LIABILITY LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN AMOUNTS LOCAL BANKS LOCAL CURRENCY LOCAL EXCHANGE LONG-TERM INTERESTS MARKET CAPITALIZATION MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET PARTICIPANTS MARKET SHARE MARKET STRUCTURE MATURITIES MORTGAGE MORTGAGE BONDS MORTGAGE LOANS MORTGAGES MULTI-PILLAR PENSION SYSTEM MUNICIPAL BOND NATIONAL BANK NEGATIVE SHOCKS NONBANK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS NONPERFORMING LOAN NONPERFORMING LOANS NPL OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE PAYMENT SYSTEM PAYMENT SYSTEMS PENSION PENSION FUND PENSION FUNDS PENSION REFORM PENSION SCHEMES PENSION SYSTEM PENSION SYSTEM REFORM PENSIONS PORTFOLIOS PRIVATE PENSION PRIVATE PENSION FUND PRIVATE PENSION FUNDS PRIVATE SECTOR CREDIT PROBLEM BANKS PROFITABILITY PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS PRUDENTIAL SUPERVISION PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC DEBT MANAGEMENT PUBLIC SERVICE CAMPAIGN REAL ESTATE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESPONSIBILITIES RETIREMENT RETIREMENT AGE RETURN RETURNS RISK MANAGEMENT RISK PROFILE RISK PROFILES SECONDARY MARKET SECONDARY MARKETS SECONDARY TRADING SECURITIES SECURITIES MARKET SECURITIES MARKETS SECURITIES REGULATION SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT SYSTEM SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS SHAREHOLDER SHAREHOLDER EQUITY SHAREHOLDERS SOCIAL SECURITY STAKEHOLDERS STOCK EXCHANGE SUBSIDIARY SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK TRANSPARENCY VALUATION VALUATION SYSTEMS VOLUNTARY SAVINGS VOUCHER PRIVATIZATION An International Monetary Fund-World Bank team assessed Slovakia's financial sector in the context of the Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) through two missions in November 29 to December 12, 2006. The main objective of the FSAP was to assist the authorities to assess potential areas of vulnerability and current initiatives to develop the local financial sector. This report gives an overall assessment of the financial sector in Slovakia. The report gives an updated overall assessment, economic background, discusses the banking sector, financial conditions and stress testing, non-bank financial institutions, pension funds, capital markets and the financial infrastructure of Slovakia. The report also discusses liquidity management, safety nets, deposit protection funds, accounting and auditing, and market infrastructure. 2013-09-27T19:48:01Z 2013-09-27T19:48:01Z 2007-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/09/8482274/slovakia-financial-sector-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15921 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Slovak Republic |