Serbia : Financial Sector Note

The purpose of this Financial Sector Note (FSN) is to review recent developments in Serbia's financial system, and to provide policy recommendations for its future development. The FSN builds upon, complements, and seeks to expand, the broad f...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Financial Sector Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
Subjects:
CAR
EIB
IPO
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/6673215/serbia-montenegro-serbia-financial-sector-note
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14430
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spelling okr-10986-144302021-04-23T14:03:19Z Serbia : Financial Sector Note World Bank ACCOUNTING BALANCE SHEETS BALANCE­SHEETS BANK ASSETS BANK LIQUIDITY BANK PRIVATIZATION BANK REHABILITATION BANK SUPERVISION BANKING CRISES BANKING REFORM BANKING SECTOR BANKING SERVICES BANKING SYSTEM BANKRUPTCY BANKS BONDS BORROWING BUDGET CONSTRAINTS CAPITAL ADEQUACY CAPITAL INFLOWS CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL REQUIREMENT CAR CLUB DEBTS COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANKS COMPETITIVE MARKET CONSOLIDATION CREDIT INSTITUTIONS CURRENCY DEVALUATIONS DEBT DEBT OBLIGATIONS DEBT SERVICING DEMAND DEPOSITS DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS DEPOSITORS DISTRESSED BANKS DOMESTIC CREDIT EARNING ASSETS ECONOMIC GROWTH EIB EMPLOYMENT ESTATE FINANCIAL DISTRESS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FINANCIAL REPORTING FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORM FINANCIAL SERVICES FISCAL DEFICITS FOREIGN BANKS FOREIGN CURRENCY DEPOSITS FOREIGN EXCHANGE FRANCHISE GOVERNANCE WEAKNESSES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITS INFLATION INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING INSOLVENT BANKS INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT INSURANCE INSURANCE SUPERVISION INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL IPO LEASING LIABILITY LIMITED LIQUID ASSETS LIQUIDATION LOAN CLASSIFICATION LONDON CLUB MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MERGER MONETARY AGGREGATES MONEY SUPPLY NATIONAL BANK NATIONALIZATION NATIONALIZED BANKS OFF BALANCE SHEET OFF BALANCE SHEET ASSETS OPERATING LOSSES PENSIONS POCKET BANKS PRIVATE BANKS PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATIZATION PROBLEM BANKS PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC UTILITIES REAL SECTOR RESERVE REQUIREMENTS SAVINGS SECURITIES SMALL BANKS SOLVENCY STAKEHOLDER STATE BANKS STATE OWNED BANKS STATE OWNERSHIP STOCK EXCHANGE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TIME DEPOSITS TRANSITION ECONOMIES WAGES The purpose of this Financial Sector Note (FSN) is to review recent developments in Serbia's financial system, and to provide policy recommendations for its future development. The FSN builds upon, complements, and seeks to expand, the broad financial sector reform agenda pursued under the ongoing Bank program, which is anchored on two adjustment operations - First and Second Public Financial Sector Adjustment Credits (PFSAC I and II), and parallel technical assistance efforts. The main objectives of this FSN are: 1) to provide an up-to-date snapshot of the Serbian financial sector (banks as well as non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs)), including an in-depth assessment of the performance of the banking sector, analyzing both the efficiency and stability characteristics of individual Serbian banks; 2) to identify existing constraints to financial intermediation, as well as potential systemic risks; and, 3) to reinforce previous messages to the Serbian authorities and the Bank's internal audience about the urgent necessity of implementing the next stages in financial sector reform. This report should be viewed as part of the broader ongoing assessment of how to deepen the reform process, in order to achieve faster growth and a greater impact on living standards. The findings of the FSN will serve as inputs into the design of the financial sector sections of the Country Economic Memorandum (CEM) and Country Assistance Strategy (CAS) for Serbia. Very importantly, the report endeavors to provide specific recommendations for the Bank's future support for financial sector development in Serbia, with the focus on identifying potential policy components in planned adjustment operations. Finally, the FSN is expected to lay the analytical and quantitative groundwork for the relevant sections of the Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) report planned for 2005. 2013-07-09T22:32:09Z 2013-07-09T22:32:09Z 2004-09-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/6673215/serbia-montenegro-serbia-financial-sector-note http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14430 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Sector Study Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Serbia
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topic ACCOUNTING
BALANCE SHEETS
BALANCE­SHEETS
BANK ASSETS
BANK LIQUIDITY
BANK PRIVATIZATION
BANK REHABILITATION
BANK SUPERVISION
BANKING CRISES
BANKING REFORM
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SERVICES
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKRUPTCY
BANKS
BONDS
BORROWING
BUDGET CONSTRAINTS
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CAR
CLUB DEBTS
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMPETITIVE MARKET
CONSOLIDATION
CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
CURRENCY DEVALUATIONS
DEBT
DEBT OBLIGATIONS
DEBT SERVICING
DEMAND DEPOSITS
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS
DEPOSITORS
DISTRESSED BANKS
DOMESTIC CREDIT
EARNING ASSETS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EIB
EMPLOYMENT
ESTATE
FINANCIAL DISTRESS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
FINANCIAL REPORTING
FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORM
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FISCAL DEFICITS
FOREIGN BANKS
FOREIGN CURRENCY DEPOSITS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FRANCHISE
GOVERNANCE WEAKNESSES
GOVERNMENT DEPOSITS
INFLATION
INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING
INSOLVENT BANKS
INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT
INSURANCE
INSURANCE SUPERVISION
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL
IPO
LEASING
LIABILITY
LIMITED
LIQUID ASSETS
LIQUIDATION
LOAN CLASSIFICATION
LONDON CLUB
MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION
MERGER
MONETARY AGGREGATES
MONEY SUPPLY
NATIONAL BANK
NATIONALIZATION
NATIONALIZED BANKS
OFF BALANCE SHEET
OFF BALANCE SHEET ASSETS
OPERATING LOSSES
PENSIONS
POCKET BANKS
PRIVATE BANKS
PRIVATE COMPANIES
PRIVATIZATION
PROBLEM BANKS
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC UTILITIES
REAL SECTOR
RESERVE REQUIREMENTS
SAVINGS
SECURITIES
SMALL BANKS
SOLVENCY
STAKEHOLDER
STATE BANKS
STATE OWNED BANKS
STATE OWNERSHIP
STOCK EXCHANGE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TIME DEPOSITS
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
WAGES
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
BALANCE SHEETS
BALANCE­SHEETS
BANK ASSETS
BANK LIQUIDITY
BANK PRIVATIZATION
BANK REHABILITATION
BANK SUPERVISION
BANKING CRISES
BANKING REFORM
BANKING SECTOR
BANKING SERVICES
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKRUPTCY
BANKS
BONDS
BORROWING
BUDGET CONSTRAINTS
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL REQUIREMENT
CAR
CLUB DEBTS
COMMERCIAL BANK
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMPETITIVE MARKET
CONSOLIDATION
CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
CURRENCY DEVALUATIONS
DEBT
DEBT OBLIGATIONS
DEBT SERVICING
DEMAND DEPOSITS
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS
DEPOSITORS
DISTRESSED BANKS
DOMESTIC CREDIT
EARNING ASSETS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EIB
EMPLOYMENT
ESTATE
FINANCIAL DISTRESS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
FINANCIAL REPORTING
FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORM
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FISCAL DEFICITS
FOREIGN BANKS
FOREIGN CURRENCY DEPOSITS
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FRANCHISE
GOVERNANCE WEAKNESSES
GOVERNMENT DEPOSITS
INFLATION
INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING
INSOLVENT BANKS
INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT
INSURANCE
INSURANCE SUPERVISION
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL
IPO
LEASING
LIABILITY
LIMITED
LIQUID ASSETS
LIQUIDATION
LOAN CLASSIFICATION
LONDON CLUB
MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION
MERGER
MONETARY AGGREGATES
MONEY SUPPLY
NATIONAL BANK
NATIONALIZATION
NATIONALIZED BANKS
OFF BALANCE SHEET
OFF BALANCE SHEET ASSETS
OPERATING LOSSES
PENSIONS
POCKET BANKS
PRIVATE BANKS
PRIVATE COMPANIES
PRIVATIZATION
PROBLEM BANKS
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC UTILITIES
REAL SECTOR
RESERVE REQUIREMENTS
SAVINGS
SECURITIES
SMALL BANKS
SOLVENCY
STAKEHOLDER
STATE BANKS
STATE OWNED BANKS
STATE OWNERSHIP
STOCK EXCHANGE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TIME DEPOSITS
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
WAGES
World Bank
Serbia : Financial Sector Note
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Serbia
description The purpose of this Financial Sector Note (FSN) is to review recent developments in Serbia's financial system, and to provide policy recommendations for its future development. The FSN builds upon, complements, and seeks to expand, the broad financial sector reform agenda pursued under the ongoing Bank program, which is anchored on two adjustment operations - First and Second Public Financial Sector Adjustment Credits (PFSAC I and II), and parallel technical assistance efforts. The main objectives of this FSN are: 1) to provide an up-to-date snapshot of the Serbian financial sector (banks as well as non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs)), including an in-depth assessment of the performance of the banking sector, analyzing both the efficiency and stability characteristics of individual Serbian banks; 2) to identify existing constraints to financial intermediation, as well as potential systemic risks; and, 3) to reinforce previous messages to the Serbian authorities and the Bank's internal audience about the urgent necessity of implementing the next stages in financial sector reform. This report should be viewed as part of the broader ongoing assessment of how to deepen the reform process, in order to achieve faster growth and a greater impact on living standards. The findings of the FSN will serve as inputs into the design of the financial sector sections of the Country Economic Memorandum (CEM) and Country Assistance Strategy (CAS) for Serbia. Very importantly, the report endeavors to provide specific recommendations for the Bank's future support for financial sector development in Serbia, with the focus on identifying potential policy components in planned adjustment operations. Finally, the FSN is expected to lay the analytical and quantitative groundwork for the relevant sections of the Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) report planned for 2005.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Sector Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Serbia : Financial Sector Note
title_short Serbia : Financial Sector Note
title_full Serbia : Financial Sector Note
title_fullStr Serbia : Financial Sector Note
title_full_unstemmed Serbia : Financial Sector Note
title_sort serbia : financial sector note
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/6673215/serbia-montenegro-serbia-financial-sector-note
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14430
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