Cabo Verde: Selected Issues
November 29, 2016
Summary
This Selected Issues paper examines whether the recent slowdown in private sector credit growth in Cabo Verde is demand or supply driven. Although in the late 2000s, demand factors have been the main drivers in Cabo Verde’s credit market, supply dynamics’ role has increased in recent years. For Cabo Verde to promote private sector-led growth and sustainable economic development, reforms aiming at strengthening both credit demand and supply will be essential. These include improving the business environment for the private sector as well as strengthening the financial sector by ensuring prudent banking supervision and an effective resolution of the nonperforming loan overhang.
Subject: Banking, Commercial banks, Credit, Economic sectors, Financial institutions, Financial sector, International bonds, Money, Sovereign bonds
Keywords: Africa, Commercial banks, consumer housing credit, CR, Credit, credit demand and supply function, credit growth, credit market, credit supply, demand and supply equation, Financial sector, Global, interest rate, International bonds, ISCR, opportunity cost, sovereign bond, Sovereign bonds
Pages:
29
Volume:
2016
DOI:
Issue:
367
Series:
Country Report No. 2016/367
Stock No:
1CPVEA2016002
ISBN:
9781475557732
ISSN:
1934-7685





