Financial Sector Assessment : Slovenia
A joint International Monetary Fund (IMF)-World Bank mission visited Ljubljana, Slovenia during November 6-20, 2000 as part of the IMF-World Bank Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP). The principal objective of the mission was to assist the a...
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okr-10986-159512021-04-23T14:03:22Z Financial Sector Assessment : Slovenia World Bank ACCESS TO FUNDS ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING PRACTICES ASSET BASE ASSET QUALITY ASSET VALUE ASSETS AUCTION AUCTIONS BANK DEPOSITS BANK OF SLOVENIA BANK SUPERVISOR BANKING LAW BANKING SECTOR BANKING SUPERVISION BANKING SYSTEM BANKRUPTCY BANKRUPTCY PROCEDURES BARRIERS TO ENTRY BENCHMARK YIELD BENCHMARK YIELD CURVE BILLS BOND BONDS BORROWING BUDGETARY SUPPORT CAPITAL ACCOUNT CAPITAL ACCOUNT LIBERALIZATION CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL BASE CAPITAL CONTROLS CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL REQUIREMENT CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CAPITALIZATION CENTRAL BANK CLEARINGHOUSE COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL BANKS CONNECTED LENDING CONSOLIDATED SUPERVISION CONTINGENT LIABILITIES CORPORATE FINANCE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CREDIT MARKETS CREDIT QUALITY CREDIT RISK DANMARKS NATIONALBANK DEPENDENCY RATIO DEPOSIT DEPOSIT RATE DEPOSITS DEPRECIATION DERIVATIVE DERIVATIVE PRODUCTS DETERIORATION IN CREDIT DEVELOPMENT OF BOND MARKETS DOMESTIC BANKS DOMESTIC CAPITAL DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKET ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE EMPLOYEE EMPLOYER EXCESS LIQUIDITY EXCHANGE RATE EXPOSURE EXPOSURES FINANCIAL CONTRACTS FINANCIAL FLOWS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL SAVING FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL SYSTEM FOREIGN BANKS FOREIGN COMPETITION FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN CURRENCY DEPOSITS FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES MARKET HOLDINGS INFLATION INFLATION INDEX INFORMATION SHARING INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURERS INTEREST INCOME INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNAL CONTROL INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKET INVESTMENT FUNDS INVESTMENT GUIDELINES INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT POLICIES INVESTMENT REGULATION LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY CONDITIONS LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT LIQUIDITY REQUIREMENT LIQUIDITY REQUIREMENTS LOAN LOAN FACILITIES LOCAL BANKS LONG-TERM FUNDS MACROECONOMIC RISKS MACROECONOMIC SHOCKS MARKET CAPITALIZATION MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET RISK MARKET RISKS MARKET SEGMENTS MATURITIES MATURITY MATURITY MATCHING MIGRATION MONETARY POLICY MONEY LAUNDERING MONEY MARKET MUTUAL FUNDS OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE OPERATIONAL RISKS PAYMENT SYSTEM PAYMENTS SYSTEM PEER REVIEW PENALTIES PENSION PENSION REFORM PENSION REFORMS PRIVATIZATION PRIVATIZATION INVESTMENT PROFIT MARGINS PROFITABILITY PROVISION OF CREDIT REAL SECTOR RECAPITALIZATION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY GAP RESERVE RESERVE REQUIREMENT RETURNS RISK DIVERSIFICATION RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS SAVINGS SAVINGS INSTRUMENTS SECONDARY MARKET SECURITIES SECURITIES REGULATION SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT RISK SHAREHOLDERS SOCIAL INSURANCE SYSTEM SOLVENCY STOCK MARKET SUPERVISORY AGENCIES SWAP SYSTEMIC RISK TAX TAX TREATMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOTAL MARKET TRANSITION PATH VOUCHERS A joint International Monetary Fund (IMF)-World Bank mission visited Ljubljana, Slovenia during November 6-20, 2000 as part of the IMF-World Bank Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP). The principal objective of the mission was to assist the authorities in identifying potential vulnerabilities in the Slovene financial system that could have macroeconomic consequences and to identify directions for reform to reduce these risks. This report provides a summary of the main findings of the mission, and the policy priorities identified. 2013-10-01T15:52:58Z 2013-10-01T15:52:58Z 2001-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/11/17893070/sloven-financial-sector-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15951 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 Slovenia |
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ACCESS TO FUNDS ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING PRACTICES ASSET BASE ASSET QUALITY ASSET VALUE ASSETS AUCTION AUCTIONS BANK DEPOSITS BANK OF SLOVENIA BANK SUPERVISOR BANKING LAW BANKING SECTOR BANKING SUPERVISION BANKING SYSTEM BANKRUPTCY BANKRUPTCY PROCEDURES BARRIERS TO ENTRY BENCHMARK YIELD BENCHMARK YIELD CURVE BILLS BOND BONDS BORROWING BUDGETARY SUPPORT CAPITAL ACCOUNT CAPITAL ACCOUNT LIBERALIZATION CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL BASE CAPITAL CONTROLS CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL REQUIREMENT CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CAPITALIZATION CENTRAL BANK CLEARINGHOUSE COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL BANKS CONNECTED LENDING CONSOLIDATED SUPERVISION CONTINGENT LIABILITIES CORPORATE FINANCE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CREDIT MARKETS CREDIT QUALITY CREDIT RISK DANMARKS NATIONALBANK DEPENDENCY RATIO DEPOSIT DEPOSIT RATE DEPOSITS DEPRECIATION DERIVATIVE DERIVATIVE PRODUCTS DETERIORATION IN CREDIT DEVELOPMENT OF BOND MARKETS DOMESTIC BANKS DOMESTIC CAPITAL DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKET ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE EMPLOYEE EMPLOYER EXCESS LIQUIDITY EXCHANGE RATE EXPOSURE EXPOSURES FINANCIAL CONTRACTS FINANCIAL FLOWS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL SAVING FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL SYSTEM FOREIGN BANKS FOREIGN COMPETITION FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN CURRENCY DEPOSITS FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES MARKET HOLDINGS INFLATION INFLATION INDEX INFORMATION SHARING INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURERS INTEREST INCOME INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNAL CONTROL INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKET INVESTMENT FUNDS INVESTMENT GUIDELINES INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT POLICIES INVESTMENT REGULATION LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY CONDITIONS LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT LIQUIDITY REQUIREMENT LIQUIDITY REQUIREMENTS LOAN LOAN FACILITIES LOCAL BANKS LONG-TERM FUNDS MACROECONOMIC RISKS MACROECONOMIC SHOCKS MARKET CAPITALIZATION MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET RISK MARKET RISKS MARKET SEGMENTS MATURITIES MATURITY MATURITY MATCHING MIGRATION MONETARY POLICY MONEY LAUNDERING MONEY MARKET MUTUAL FUNDS OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE OPERATIONAL RISKS PAYMENT SYSTEM PAYMENTS SYSTEM PEER REVIEW PENALTIES PENSION PENSION REFORM PENSION REFORMS PRIVATIZATION PRIVATIZATION INVESTMENT PROFIT MARGINS PROFITABILITY PROVISION OF CREDIT REAL SECTOR RECAPITALIZATION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY GAP RESERVE RESERVE REQUIREMENT RETURNS RISK DIVERSIFICATION RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS SAVINGS SAVINGS INSTRUMENTS SECONDARY MARKET SECURITIES SECURITIES REGULATION SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT RISK SHAREHOLDERS SOCIAL INSURANCE SYSTEM SOLVENCY STOCK MARKET SUPERVISORY AGENCIES SWAP SYSTEMIC RISK TAX TAX TREATMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOTAL MARKET TRANSITION PATH VOUCHERS |
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ACCESS TO FUNDS ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING PRACTICES ASSET BASE ASSET QUALITY ASSET VALUE ASSETS AUCTION AUCTIONS BANK DEPOSITS BANK OF SLOVENIA BANK SUPERVISOR BANKING LAW BANKING SECTOR BANKING SUPERVISION BANKING SYSTEM BANKRUPTCY BANKRUPTCY PROCEDURES BARRIERS TO ENTRY BENCHMARK YIELD BENCHMARK YIELD CURVE BILLS BOND BONDS BORROWING BUDGETARY SUPPORT CAPITAL ACCOUNT CAPITAL ACCOUNT LIBERALIZATION CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL BASE CAPITAL CONTROLS CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL REQUIREMENT CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CAPITALIZATION CENTRAL BANK CLEARINGHOUSE COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL BANKS CONNECTED LENDING CONSOLIDATED SUPERVISION CONTINGENT LIABILITIES CORPORATE FINANCE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CREDIT MARKETS CREDIT QUALITY CREDIT RISK DANMARKS NATIONALBANK DEPENDENCY RATIO DEPOSIT DEPOSIT RATE DEPOSITS DEPRECIATION DERIVATIVE DERIVATIVE PRODUCTS DETERIORATION IN CREDIT DEVELOPMENT OF BOND MARKETS DOMESTIC BANKS DOMESTIC CAPITAL DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKET ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE EMPLOYEE EMPLOYER EXCESS LIQUIDITY EXCHANGE RATE EXPOSURE EXPOSURES FINANCIAL CONTRACTS FINANCIAL FLOWS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES FINANCIAL SAVING FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL SYSTEM FOREIGN BANKS FOREIGN COMPETITION FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN CURRENCY DEPOSITS FOREIGN EXCHANGE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES MARKET HOLDINGS INFLATION INFLATION INDEX INFORMATION SHARING INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURERS INTEREST INCOME INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNAL CONTROL INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKET INVESTMENT FUNDS INVESTMENT GUIDELINES INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT POLICIES INVESTMENT REGULATION LAWS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY CONDITIONS LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT LIQUIDITY REQUIREMENT LIQUIDITY REQUIREMENTS LOAN LOAN FACILITIES LOCAL BANKS LONG-TERM FUNDS MACROECONOMIC RISKS MACROECONOMIC SHOCKS MARKET CAPITALIZATION MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET RISK MARKET RISKS MARKET SEGMENTS MATURITIES MATURITY MATURITY MATCHING MIGRATION MONETARY POLICY MONEY LAUNDERING MONEY MARKET MUTUAL FUNDS OPERATIONAL INDEPENDENCE OPERATIONAL RISKS PAYMENT SYSTEM PAYMENTS SYSTEM PEER REVIEW PENALTIES PENSION PENSION REFORM PENSION REFORMS PRIVATIZATION PRIVATIZATION INVESTMENT PROFIT MARGINS PROFITABILITY PROVISION OF CREDIT REAL SECTOR RECAPITALIZATION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REGULATORY GAP RESERVE RESERVE REQUIREMENT RETURNS RISK DIVERSIFICATION RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS SAVINGS SAVINGS INSTRUMENTS SECONDARY MARKET SECURITIES SECURITIES REGULATION SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT RISK SHAREHOLDERS SOCIAL INSURANCE SYSTEM SOLVENCY STOCK MARKET SUPERVISORY AGENCIES SWAP SYSTEMIC RISK TAX TAX TREATMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOTAL MARKET TRANSITION PATH VOUCHERS World Bank Financial Sector Assessment : Slovenia |
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A joint International Monetary Fund
(IMF)-World Bank mission visited Ljubljana, Slovenia during
November 6-20, 2000 as part of the IMF-World Bank Financial
Sector Assessment Program (FSAP). The principal objective of
the mission was to assist the authorities in identifying
potential vulnerabilities in the Slovene financial system
that could have macroeconomic consequences and to identify
directions for reform to reduce these risks. This report
provides a summary of the main findings of the mission, and
the policy priorities identified. |
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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 : Slovenia |
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Financial Sector Assessment : Slovenia |
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Financial Sector Assessment : Slovenia |
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Financial Sector Assessment : Slovenia |
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Financial Sector Assessment : Slovenia |
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financial sector assessment : slovenia |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/11/17893070/sloven-financial-sector-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15951 |
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