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Global Financial Stability Report, October 2010 : Sovereigns, Funding, and Systemic Liquidity.
Author
International Monetary Fund. Monetary and Capital Markets Department
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2010.
Description
1 online resource (213 pages)
Availability
Available Online
International Monetary Fund eLibrary
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Subject(s)
Capital market
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Developing countries
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International finance
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Economic stabilization
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Related name
International Monetary Fund
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Series
Global Financial Stability Report; Global Financial Stability Report ; No. 2010/002
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Global Financial Stability Report
Summary note
The global financial system is still in a period of significant uncertainty. Although the ongoing recovery is expected to gradual strengthen balance sheets, progress toward stability has experienced a setback since the April 2010 GFSR. As discussed in this October 2010 report, policymakers in many advanced countries need to confront the interactions created by slow growth, rising sovereign indebtedness, and still fragile financial institutions by addressing legacy problems in the banking system, strengthening the fundamentals of sovereign and bank balance sheets, and clarifying regulatory reforms.
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Global financial stability report
Global financial stability report, October 2010
ISBN
1-4552-6605-1
1-4527-4290-1
1-58906-948-X
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