Iraq - Financial Sector Review

The link between sound and well-developed financial systems and economic growth is fundamental. Efficient and prudent allocation of resources by the financial system is critical for increasing productivity, boosting economic development, enhancing...

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Main Authors: Nasr, Sahar, Petersen, Arne, Vossen, Jan Van der, Hashad, Nabil, Britton, Richard, Kulaksiz, Sibel, Huitfeld, Erik
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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spelling okr-10986-108692021-04-23T14:02:52Z Iraq - Financial Sector Review Nasr, Sahar Petersen, Arne Vossen, Jan Van der Hashad, Nabil Britton, Richard Kulaksiz, Sibel Huitfeld, Erik ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS ASSET QUALITY AUDITING BALANCE SHEETS BANK ASSETS BANK CAPITAL BANK CARDS BANK CREDIT BANK LOAN BANK OPERATIONS BANKING LAW BANKING LAWS BANKING SECTOR BANKING SUPERVISION BANKING SYSTEM BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS REGULATION CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL INJECTION CAPITAL MARKET CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CENTRAL BANK CHECKS COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL BANK CONSOLIDATION CONSUMER LOANS CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT CORPORATE BOND CORPORATE BOND ISSUES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CORRUPTION CREDIT GROWTH CREDIT REGISTRY CREDITORS CREDITS DEBT DEBT SECURITIES DEPOSIT DEPOSITS EARNINGS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ELECTRONIC CLEARING EQUALITY EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL REPORTING FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN ASSETS FOREIGN BANKS FOREIGN COMPANIES FOREIGN DONORS FOREIGN PORTFOLIO FOREIGN PORTFOLIO INVESTORS GOVERNANCE ISSUES GOVERNMENT DEBT GROSS SETTLEMENT SYSTEM GUARANTEE FUND ID INSURANCE INSURANCE SERVICES INSURERS INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ISLAMIC BANKING ISLAMIC BANKS ISSUANCE JOINT STOCK COMPANIES JUDICIAL PROCESSES JUDICIAL SYSTEMS LEGAL FRAMEWORK LEGISLATION LIFE INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES LIQUIDITY LONG TERM ASSETS LONG TERM LIABILITIES MARKET PARTICIPANTS MARKET RISK MICRO-FINANCE MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS MONEY LAUNDERING PAYMENT SYSTEM PAYMENTS SYSTEM PENSION PENSION FUND PENSION FUNDS PENSIONS PORTFOLIO PRIVATE BANK PRIVATE BANKS PRIVATIZATION PRODUCTIVITY PROFITABILITY PROTECTION OF INVESTORS PRUDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS RAPID ECONOMIC GROWTH RAPID GROWTH REAL TIME GROSS SETTLEMENT RECAPITALIZATION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RISK MANAGEMENT SECURITIES LAW SETTLEMENT SHAREHOLDER SHAREHOLDERS SHAREHOLDERS RIGHTS STATE BANKS STATE INTERVENTION STATE OWNED BANKS STOCK EXCHANGE SUPERVISION OF BANKS SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK SYSTEMIC RISK TECHNICAL SUPPORT TERRORISM TRANSPARENCY YIELD CURVE The link between sound and well-developed financial systems and economic growth is fundamental. Efficient and prudent allocation of resources by the financial system is critical for increasing productivity, boosting economic development, enhancing equality of opportunity, and reducing poverty. The financial sector in Iraq remains underdeveloped and underperforming. The banking system is by far the most important part of the financial system, accounting for over 75 percent of assets and is overwhelmingly state-owned. Non-bank institutions and markets are small and underdeveloped. Access to finance is impeded by a weak financial infrastructure, which needs strengthening in all areas: credit registry, the collateral framework, judicial systems, and accounting and auditing skills. It is also important to keep in view the political context. The difficult security situation imposes costs and constraints, the complex political situation impedes decisive policy action, governance issues linger, and the impact of state intervention continues despite reforms. 2012-08-13T13:23:43Z 2012-08-13T13:23:43Z 2011-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/09/15571912/iraq-financial-sector-review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10869 English MENA Knowledge and Learning Quick Notes Series; No. 44 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa Iraq
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topic ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ASSET QUALITY
AUDITING
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK ASSETS
BANK CAPITAL
BANK CARDS
BANK CREDIT
BANK LOAN
BANK OPERATIONS
BANKING LAW
BANKING LAWS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKING SYSTEM
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS REGULATION
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL INJECTION
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CENTRAL BANK
CHECKS
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANK
CONSOLIDATION
CONSUMER LOANS
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
CORPORATE BOND
CORPORATE BOND ISSUES
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORRUPTION
CREDIT GROWTH
CREDIT REGISTRY
CREDITORS
CREDITS
DEBT
DEBT SECURITIES
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELECTRONIC CLEARING
EQUALITY
EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY
FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCIAL REPORTING
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FOREIGN ASSETS
FOREIGN BANKS
FOREIGN COMPANIES
FOREIGN DONORS
FOREIGN PORTFOLIO
FOREIGN PORTFOLIO INVESTORS
GOVERNANCE ISSUES
GOVERNMENT DEBT
GROSS SETTLEMENT SYSTEM
GUARANTEE FUND
ID
INSURANCE
INSURANCE SERVICES
INSURERS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICE
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
ISLAMIC BANKING
ISLAMIC BANKS
ISSUANCE
JOINT STOCK COMPANIES
JUDICIAL PROCESSES
JUDICIAL SYSTEMS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGISLATION
LIFE INSURANCE
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES
LIQUIDITY
LONG TERM ASSETS
LONG TERM LIABILITIES
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MARKET RISK
MICRO-FINANCE
MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
MONEY LAUNDERING
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PAYMENTS SYSTEM
PENSION
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUNDS
PENSIONS
PORTFOLIO
PRIVATE BANK
PRIVATE BANKS
PRIVATIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY
PROFITABILITY
PROTECTION OF INVESTORS
PRUDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
RAPID ECONOMIC GROWTH
RAPID GROWTH
REAL TIME GROSS SETTLEMENT
RECAPITALIZATION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RISK MANAGEMENT
SECURITIES LAW
SETTLEMENT
SHAREHOLDER
SHAREHOLDERS
SHAREHOLDERS RIGHTS
STATE BANKS
STATE INTERVENTION
STATE OWNED BANKS
STOCK EXCHANGE
SUPERVISION OF BANKS
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES
SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK
SYSTEMIC RISK
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
TERRORISM
TRANSPARENCY
YIELD CURVE
spellingShingle ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
ASSET QUALITY
AUDITING
BALANCE SHEETS
BANK ASSETS
BANK CAPITAL
BANK CARDS
BANK CREDIT
BANK LOAN
BANK OPERATIONS
BANKING LAW
BANKING LAWS
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SUPERVISION
BANKING SYSTEM
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS REGULATION
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL INJECTION
CAPITAL MARKET
CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CENTRAL BANK
CHECKS
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANK
CONSOLIDATION
CONSUMER LOANS
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
CORPORATE BOND
CORPORATE BOND ISSUES
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORRUPTION
CREDIT GROWTH
CREDIT REGISTRY
CREDITORS
CREDITS
DEBT
DEBT SECURITIES
DEPOSIT
DEPOSITS
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELECTRONIC CLEARING
EQUALITY
EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY
FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCIAL REPORTING
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FOREIGN ASSETS
FOREIGN BANKS
FOREIGN COMPANIES
FOREIGN DONORS
FOREIGN PORTFOLIO
FOREIGN PORTFOLIO INVESTORS
GOVERNANCE ISSUES
GOVERNMENT DEBT
GROSS SETTLEMENT SYSTEM
GUARANTEE FUND
ID
INSURANCE
INSURANCE SERVICES
INSURERS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL BEST PRACTICE
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
ISLAMIC BANKING
ISLAMIC BANKS
ISSUANCE
JOINT STOCK COMPANIES
JUDICIAL PROCESSES
JUDICIAL SYSTEMS
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LEGISLATION
LIFE INSURANCE
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES
LIQUIDITY
LONG TERM ASSETS
LONG TERM LIABILITIES
MARKET PARTICIPANTS
MARKET RISK
MICRO-FINANCE
MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
MONEY LAUNDERING
PAYMENT SYSTEM
PAYMENTS SYSTEM
PENSION
PENSION FUND
PENSION FUNDS
PENSIONS
PORTFOLIO
PRIVATE BANK
PRIVATE BANKS
PRIVATIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY
PROFITABILITY
PROTECTION OF INVESTORS
PRUDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
RAPID ECONOMIC GROWTH
RAPID GROWTH
REAL TIME GROSS SETTLEMENT
RECAPITALIZATION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RISK MANAGEMENT
SECURITIES LAW
SETTLEMENT
SHAREHOLDER
SHAREHOLDERS
SHAREHOLDERS RIGHTS
STATE BANKS
STATE INTERVENTION
STATE OWNED BANKS
STOCK EXCHANGE
SUPERVISION OF BANKS
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES
SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK
SYSTEMIC RISK
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
TERRORISM
TRANSPARENCY
YIELD CURVE
Nasr, Sahar
Petersen, Arne
Vossen, Jan Van der
Hashad, Nabil
Britton, Richard
Kulaksiz, Sibel
Huitfeld, Erik
Iraq - Financial Sector Review
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Iraq
relation MENA Knowledge and Learning Quick Notes Series; No. 44
description The link between sound and well-developed financial systems and economic growth is fundamental. Efficient and prudent allocation of resources by the financial system is critical for increasing productivity, boosting economic development, enhancing equality of opportunity, and reducing poverty. The financial sector in Iraq remains underdeveloped and underperforming. The banking system is by far the most important part of the financial system, accounting for over 75 percent of assets and is overwhelmingly state-owned. Non-bank institutions and markets are small and underdeveloped. Access to finance is impeded by a weak financial infrastructure, which needs strengthening in all areas: credit registry, the collateral framework, judicial systems, and accounting and auditing skills. It is also important to keep in view the political context. The difficult security situation imposes costs and constraints, the complex political situation impedes decisive policy action, governance issues linger, and the impact of state intervention continues despite reforms.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Nasr, Sahar
Petersen, Arne
Vossen, Jan Van der
Hashad, Nabil
Britton, Richard
Kulaksiz, Sibel
Huitfeld, Erik
author_facet Nasr, Sahar
Petersen, Arne
Vossen, Jan Van der
Hashad, Nabil
Britton, Richard
Kulaksiz, Sibel
Huitfeld, Erik
author_sort Nasr, Sahar
title Iraq - Financial Sector Review
title_short Iraq - Financial Sector Review
title_full Iraq - Financial Sector Review
title_fullStr Iraq - Financial Sector Review
title_full_unstemmed Iraq - Financial Sector Review
title_sort iraq - financial sector review
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/09/15571912/iraq-financial-sector-review
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10869
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