Implementing international standards for stronger financial systems
Kate Langdon
BIS Quarterly Review, 2001
Abstract:
In the wake of recent financial crises, the international community has emphasised the need for concrete steps to make domestic financial systems less crisis-prone. The development and implementation of standards to promote sounder policies and stronger institutional and market underpinnings has been central in this effort to safeguard national and international financial stability.
Date: 2001
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