Republic of Madagascar: Financial System Stability Assessment
International Monetary Fund
No 2016/377, IMF Staff Country Reports from International Monetary Fund
Abstract:
This paper discusses key findings of the Financial System Stability Assessment concerning Madagascar. The analysis reveals that the Madagascar’s banking sector is exposed to significant risks, though it has certain buffers, such as high profitability and a stable deposit base. Currently the economy is recovering, and enjoys the prospect of resumption in inflows of foreign aid and investment; inflation is coming down and the balance of payments has strengthened. Banking supervision is not yet able to proactively detect and address emerging risks; doing so will require additional resources and political will. Efforts are also needed to promote financial deepening and inclusion, consistent with the maintenance of stability and consumer protection.
Keywords: ISCR; CR; bank; loan; Madagascar; asset; financing; investment funds; parent bank; cash settlement; B. bank intervention; bank resolution legislation; classification rule; bank resource; bank declaration; problem loan; bank Fsis; bank stress; internal control regulation; Credit; Loans; Operational risk; Commercial banks; Credit risk; Southern Africa; East Africa; Europe; Global (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 48
Date: 2016-12-14
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