IMF Staff Country Reports

Chile: Selected Issues

September 11, 2012

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International Monetary Fund. "Chile: Selected Issues", IMF Staff Country Reports 2012, 266 (2012), accessed 12/15/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781475510492.002

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Summary

The Selected Issues paper discusses external shocks and its effects on Chile. The economy of Chile is susceptible to global financial predicaments, external demands, and commodity rates. This paper reports on financial spillovers from 2008–12, its methodologies, and the pressures on bank funding markets. The paper also examines performance of nonfinancial sector during the 2008–09 crisis. The Executive Board sees the document as an analytical description of Chile in the global scene.

Subject: Banking, Credit risk, Financial markets, Financial regulation and supervision, Financial services, Government liabilities, Interbank markets, Metal prices, Prices, Public financial management (PFM), Yield curve

Keywords: bank, Chile, copper price, CR, Credit risk, Europe, financing needs, firm, firm performance, Global, Government liabilities, Interbank markets, ISCR, Metal prices, price, summary statistics, utilities firm, Yield curve