This study reviews the recent developments in capital markets and institutional investors in Russia, and examines the policy challenges ahead for the development of the sector. The analysis covers key impediments for further development and policy challenges for securities markets, in particular leg
Polish Fixed-income Securities Market : Recent Developments and Selected Policy Challenges
โ Scribed by Michel Noel; Noritaka Akamatsu; Wladyslaw Jan Brzeski; Carlo Segni
- Publisher
- World Bank Publications
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 78
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book analyzes the recent evolution of the Polish fixedincome securities market, including the money market, the government bond market, and the non-government bond market, focusing in particular on the sub-national bond market. The book examines key policy challenges facing the development of the sector, including policies to: stimulate the development of the classic repo market, increase the reliability of the government bond yield curve, stimulate the overall development of the non-government bond market, and reform the legal and regulatory framework for local government borrowing.
โฆ Subjects
Fixed-income securities -- Government policy -- Poland. ; Fixed-income securities -- Poland.; BUS036000; HIS010000
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