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Financial Sector Surveillance and the Mandate of the Fund

March 19, 2010

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Financial Sector Surveillance and the Mandate of the Fund, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 0) accessed November 8, 2024

Summary

Financial sector issues and policies are central to the Fund’s surveillance mission, as the recent crisis has amply demonstrated, and the institution has placed a high priority on enhancing the coverage and depth of analysis of financial sector issues in surveillance. Achieving this goal requires far-reaching operational and resource adjustments, which are already underway. However, these alone may not be enough. Changes in the Fund’s mandate and modalities of surveillance may also be needed.

A key goal of these changes should be to strengthen multilateral surveillance. New analytical tools and effective forms of engagement at the global level are crucial for financial surveillance, given an increasingly interconnected and globalized international financial system. At the same time, financial surveillance at the country level should also be strengthened and become a central part of the Article IV consultation process.

Subject: Article IV consultations, Exchange rate policy surveillance, Financial risk, Financial sector, Financial Sector Assessment Program, Financial stability, Fund role, Global financial stability report, International financial system, Multilateral surveillance, Regional Economic Outlook, World Economic Outlook

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