Spain: Financial Sector Reform: First Progress Report
November 28, 2012
Summary
The report analyses Spain’s financial sector reform program and throws light on the role that the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) played in supporting the restructuring and recapitalization of its financial sector. It stated that the two major areas that have been looked at by IMF staff are the macrofinancial context and Spain’s progress in financial sector reforms. The key risk factors that hamper economic development are emphasized, and certain measures to overcome the same are suggested.
Subject: Banking, Credit, Economic sectors, Financial institutions, Financial regulation and supervision, Financial sector, Financial sector policy and analysis, Financial sector reform, Loans, Money, Stress testing
Keywords: balance sheets, Banco de España, bank capital needs, bank CD, bank restructuring, bridge bank, broad money, CR, Credit, credit portfolio, Europe, financial condition, Financial sector, Financial sector reform, funding cost, ISCR, Loans, NCG Banco, savings bank, Stress testing, transferring bank
Pages:
52
Volume:
2012
DOI:
Issue:
318
Series:
Country Report No. 2012/318
Stock No:
1ESPEA2012011
ISBN:
9781475518399
ISSN:
1934-7685





