Financial Sector Assessment : Chile

This Financial Sector Assessment (FSA) summarizes the FSAP report for Chile, with emphasis on structural and developmental issues. Chile's financial system is large, well diversified and resilient to shocks. Chile's exposure to sudden s...

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Main Authors: World Bank, International Monetary Fund
Format: Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP)
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/08/5074764/chile-financial-sector-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15819
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spelling okr-10986-158192021-04-23T14:03:23Z Financial Sector Assessment : Chile World Bank International Monetary Fund ACCOUNTING ANNUITIES ASSET MANAGEMENT BANK DEPOSITS BANK LOANS BANK REGULATION BANKING CONCENTRATION BANKING SYSTEM CAPITAL FORMATION CONSUMER CREDIT CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CREDIT INSTITUTIONS CREDIT MARKETS CURRENCY CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICITS DEBT MANAGEMENT DIRECT INVESTMENT DOMESTIC SAVING RATES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FINANCE INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY FINANCIAL STABILITY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT INFLATION RATES INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS INSURANCE COMPANIES INTEREST INCOME INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS LEASING COMPANIES LEGISLATION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES LIQUIDITY LOCAL CAPITAL MARKETS MARKET RISK MATURITIES MONETARY POLICY MONEY MARKET FUNDS MORTGAGE BONDS MUTUAL FUNDS PENSION FUNDS PORTFOLIO COMPOSITION PRIVATE EQUITY PRODUCTIVITY PROFITABILITY PUBLIC DEBT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK SECURITIES MARKETS STABILITY ANALYSIS STOCK EXCHANGE SUPERVISORY AGENCIES TAXATION TRADE SHOCKS TRANSPARENCY VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDS This Financial Sector Assessment (FSA) summarizes the FSAP report for Chile, with emphasis on structural and developmental issues. Chile's financial system is large, well diversified and resilient to shocks. Chile's exposure to sudden stops in capital flows is diminished under the current policy environment and rising international financial integration. The challenges faced by the financial system are mainly developmental. Greater competition in financial services will be key in facilitating a broader allocation of investable funds. The modernization of securities markets infrastructure is necessary to enhance liquidity. Reforms to the silo-based financial system oversight are required to enhance efficiency and risk management. The report looks at the following financial areas: financial structure; macroeconomic environment; macro-financial stability analysis; banking; corporate sector; insurance sector; pension funds; mutual funds; institutional investors and financing vehicles; securities markets liquidity, infrastructure, and oversight; hedges; financial oversight; and anti-money laundering. 2013-09-25T19:59:32Z 2013-09-25T19:59:32Z 2004-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/08/5074764/chile-financial-sector-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15819 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean Chile
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en_US
topic ACCOUNTING
ANNUITIES
ASSET MANAGEMENT
BANK DEPOSITS
BANK LOANS
BANK REGULATION
BANKING CONCENTRATION
BANKING SYSTEM
CAPITAL FORMATION
CONSUMER CREDIT
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
CREDIT MARKETS
CURRENCY
CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICITS
DEBT MANAGEMENT
DIRECT INVESTMENT
DOMESTIC SAVING RATES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
FINANCE INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
INFLATION RATES
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INTEREST INCOME
INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS
LEASING COMPANIES
LEGISLATION
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES
LIQUIDITY
LOCAL CAPITAL MARKETS
MARKET RISK
MATURITIES
MONETARY POLICY
MONEY MARKET FUNDS
MORTGAGE BONDS
MUTUAL FUNDS
PENSION FUNDS
PORTFOLIO COMPOSITION
PRIVATE EQUITY
PRODUCTIVITY
PROFITABILITY
PUBLIC DEBT
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
SECURITIES MARKETS
STABILITY ANALYSIS
STOCK EXCHANGE
SUPERVISORY AGENCIES
TAXATION
TRADE SHOCKS
TRANSPARENCY
VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDS
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
ANNUITIES
ASSET MANAGEMENT
BANK DEPOSITS
BANK LOANS
BANK REGULATION
BANKING CONCENTRATION
BANKING SYSTEM
CAPITAL FORMATION
CONSUMER CREDIT
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
CREDIT MARKETS
CURRENCY
CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICITS
DEBT MANAGEMENT
DIRECT INVESTMENT
DOMESTIC SAVING RATES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
FINANCE INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY
FINANCIAL STABILITY
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
INFLATION RATES
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INTEREST INCOME
INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS
LEASING COMPANIES
LEGISLATION
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES
LIQUIDITY
LOCAL CAPITAL MARKETS
MARKET RISK
MATURITIES
MONETARY POLICY
MONEY MARKET FUNDS
MORTGAGE BONDS
MUTUAL FUNDS
PENSION FUNDS
PORTFOLIO COMPOSITION
PRIVATE EQUITY
PRODUCTIVITY
PROFITABILITY
PUBLIC DEBT
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
SECURITIES MARKETS
STABILITY ANALYSIS
STOCK EXCHANGE
SUPERVISORY AGENCIES
TAXATION
TRADE SHOCKS
TRANSPARENCY
VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDS
World Bank
International Monetary Fund
Financial Sector Assessment : Chile
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Chile
description This Financial Sector Assessment (FSA) summarizes the FSAP report for Chile, with emphasis on structural and developmental issues. Chile's financial system is large, well diversified and resilient to shocks. Chile's exposure to sudden stops in capital flows is diminished under the current policy environment and rising international financial integration. The challenges faced by the financial system are mainly developmental. Greater competition in financial services will be key in facilitating a broader allocation of investable funds. The modernization of securities markets infrastructure is necessary to enhance liquidity. Reforms to the silo-based financial system oversight are required to enhance efficiency and risk management. The report looks at the following financial areas: financial structure; macroeconomic environment; macro-financial stability analysis; banking; corporate sector; insurance sector; pension funds; mutual funds; institutional investors and financing vehicles; securities markets liquidity, infrastructure, and oversight; hedges; financial oversight; and anti-money laundering.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP)
author World Bank
International Monetary Fund
author_facet World Bank
International Monetary Fund
author_sort World Bank
title Financial Sector Assessment : Chile
title_short Financial Sector Assessment : Chile
title_full Financial Sector Assessment : Chile
title_fullStr Financial Sector Assessment : Chile
title_full_unstemmed Financial Sector Assessment : Chile
title_sort financial sector assessment : chile
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/08/5074764/chile-financial-sector-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15819
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