Global Financial Stability Report, April 2007: Market Developments and Issues
April 8, 2008
Summary
Published twice yearly, the Global Financial Stability Report (GFSR) was created to provide a more frequent assessment of global financial markets by the IMF and to address emerging market financing in a global context. It provides timely analysis of developments in both mature and emerging market countries and seeks to identify potential fault lines in the global financial system that could lead to crisis. The GFSR aims to deepen its readers’ understanding of global capital flows, which play a critical role as an engine of world economic growth. Of key value, the report focuses on current conditions in global financial markets, highlighting issues of financial imbalances, and of a structural nature, that could pose risks to financial market stability and sustained market access by emerging market borrowers.
Subject: Balance of payments, Banking, Capital flows, Credit, Financial institutions, Foreign banks, Hedge funds, Money, Mortgages
Keywords: bank, bank asset structure, bank risk profile, Capital flows, Credit, Eastern Europe, emerging market, Europe, financial instrument, Foreign banks, GFSR, Global, Hedge funds, investor, investor base, loss probability, majority owner, market, market participant, market share, Mortgages, North America, parent bank, private equity, soundness measure, Sub-Saharan Africa, U.S. dollar
Pages:
208
Volume:
2007
DOI:
Issue:
001
Series:
Global Financial Stability Report No. 2007/001
Stock No:
GFSREA2007001
ISBN:
9781589066373
ISSN:
1729-701X






