Overview |
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I. |
Eastern Caribbean Currency Union |
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A. |
Path Toward Regional Monetary Integration |
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B. |
Monetary Policy Environment |
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C. |
Structural Factors and Financial Market
Infrastructure |
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D. |
Conclusions and Lessons |
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II. |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
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A. |
Background |
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B. |
The Central Bank of the Congo |
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C. |
Monetary Policy in the Context of Low Financial
Intermediation |
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D. |
Financial Intermediation and Dollarization |
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E. |
Conclusions and Lessons |
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III. |
Egypt |
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A. |
Path to the Adoption of Money Market Operations |
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B. |
Monetary Policy Environment |
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C. |
Financial Market Infrastructure |
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D. |
Monetary Policy Instruments |
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E. |
Conclusions and Lessons |
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IV. |
The Kyrgyz Republic |
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A. |
Monetary Policy Environment |
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B. |
Monetary Policy Instruments |
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C. |
Market Infrastructure |
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D. |
Channels of Transmission of Monetary Policy |
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E. |
Conclusions and Lessons |
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V. |
Malta |
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A. |
Path to Reliance on Money Market Instruments |
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B. |
Monetary Policy Environment |
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C. |
Market Infrastructure |
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D. |
Monetary Policy Instruments |
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E. |
Conclusions and Lessons |
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VI. |
The Gambia |
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A. |
Background |
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B. |
Monetary Policy Environment |
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C. |
Market Infrastructure |
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D. |
Monetary Policy Instruments |
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E. |
Conclusions and Lessons |
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VII. |
Tonga |
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A. |
Adoption and Reversal of Reliance on Money
Market Operations |
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B. |
Monetary Policy Environment |
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C. |
Monetary Policy Instruments |
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D. |
Channels of Transmission of Monetary Policy |
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E. |
Conclusions and Lessons |
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VIII. |
Tunisia |
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A. |
Path to Reliance on Money Market Operations |
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B. |
Environment for Monetary Policy Conduct |
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C. |
Market Infrastructure |
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D. |
Channels of Transmission of Monetary Policy |
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E. |
Monetary Policy Instruments |
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F. |
Conclusions and Lessons |
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IX. |
Uganda |
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A. |
Adoption of Money Market Operations |
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B. |
Institutional Framework for Monetary Policy |
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C. |
Monetary Policy Implementation and Instruments |
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D. |
Conclusions and Lessons |
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X. |
Ukraine |
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A. |
Path to Reliance on Money Market Operations |
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B. |
Monetary Policy Environment |
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C. |
Money Market Infrastructure |
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D. |
Monetary Policy Implementation and Instruments |
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E. |
Conclusions and Lessons |
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XI. |
Vanuatu |
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A. |
Path to Reliance on Money Market Instruments |
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B. |
Monetary Policy Environment |
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C. |
Monetary Policy Instruments |
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D. |
Channels of Transmission of Monetary Policy |
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E. |
Market Infrastructure and Liquidity Surplus
Problem |
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F. |
Conclusions and Lessons |
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XII. |
Zambia |
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A. |
The Path to Reliance on Money Market Operations |
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B. |
Monetary Policy Environment |
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C. |
Market Infrastructure |
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D. |
Channels of Transmission of Monetary Policy |
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E. |
Monetary Policy Instruments |
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F. |
Conclusions and Lessons |
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Tables |
1. |
ECCU: Financial System Structure |
2. |
DRC: Financial System Structure |
3. |
Egypt: Financial System Structure |
4. |
The Kyrgyz Republic: Financial System Structure |
5. |
Malta: Financial System Structure |
6. |
The Gambia: Banking System Structure |
7. |
Tonga: Financial System Structure |
8. |
Tunisia: Adoption of Money Market Operations |
9. |
Tunisia: Financial System Structure |
10. |
Uganda: Financial System Structure |
11. |
Ukraine: Financial System Structure |
12. |
Vanuatu: Financial System Structure |
13. |
Zambia: Financial System Structure |
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Figures |
1. |
ECCB: Backing Ratio |
2. |
Stylized Representation of the Channels
of Transmission |
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Boxes |
1. |
ECCB: Monetary Policy Instruments |
2. |
DRC: Monetary Policy Instruments |
3. |
DRC: Forms of Dollarization |
4. |
Egypt: Monetary Policy Instruments |
5. |
Kyrgyz Republic: Monetary Policy Instruments |
6. |
Malta: Monetary Policy Instruments |
7. |
The Gambia: Monetary Policy Instruments |
8. |
Tonga: Monetary Policy Instruments |
9. |
Tunisia: Monetary Policy Instruments |
10. |
Uganda: Monetary Policy Instruments |
11. |
Ukraine: Monetary Policy Instruments |
12. |
Vanuatu: Monetary Policy Instruments |
13. |
Zambia: Government Securities Market |
14. |
Zambia: Monetary Policy Instruments |
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Appendices |
I. |
The Channels of Transmission of Monetary
Policy |
II. |
Eligible Assets: The Example of the ECB
and the Banque de France |
III. |
Enhancing Liquidity Management and Forecasting |
IV. |
Cross-Country Experiences with a Liquidity
Surplus |
V. |
Selected Country Experiences with Interbank
Market Development |
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Appendix Tables |
1. |
Eligible Assets in Germany, France, Austria,
and Ireland |
2. |
Standardized Central Bank Balance Sheet |