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Guidelines for Foreign Exchange Reserve Management: Accompanying Document and Case Studies

April 15, 2005

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Guidelines for Foreign Exchange Reserve Management: Accompanying Document and Case Studies, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 2005) accessed November 21, 2024

Summary

This accompanying document to the Guidelines for Foreign Exchange Reserve Management, which the IMF published in 2004, presents case studies prepared by reserve management entities in 20 countries. These sample case studies illustrate how a range of countries from around the world, at different stages of economic and financial development and institutional structure, have developed their capacity in reserve management in the areas covered by the Guidelines. The various strategies adopted by the countries, which are based on the country-specific policy environment, offer useful insights and suggestions to countries seeking to strengthen their policy frameworks for reserve management.

Subject: Asset and liability management, Banking, Central banks, Credit risk, Currencies, Financial regulation and supervision, International reserves, Liquidity, Market risk, Money, Reserves management

Keywords: Country case studies, Credit card ABS, Credit risk, Currencies, Currency risk, East Asia, Europe, Global, International reserves, Liquidity, Liquidity portfolio, M&G, Market, Market risk, Portfolio, Portfolio management statistics, Portfolio manager, Ratio of reserve, Reserve, Reserves management, Reserves portfolio, Risk, Securities lending, ST debt

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    205

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    Manuals & Guides

  • Stock No:

    GFEREA2005001

  • ISBN:

    9781589062610

  • ISSN:

    2663-3744