Global Financial Stability Report, April 2009: Responding to the Financial Crisis and Measuring Systemic Risks

This September 2003 issue of the Global Financial Stability Report highlights that since March 2003, further progress has been made in addressing the lingering effects of the bursting of the equity price bubble. Household and corporate balance sheets have continued to improve gradually and corporate default levels have declined. Companies in mature markets have cut costs, enhancing their ability to cope with slower growth and other potential difficulties. Corporations-particularly in the United States-have made good progress in their financial consolidation efforts and are in a better financial position to increase investment spending.
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Publication date: September 2003
ISBN: 9781589062368
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Exports and Imports , Finance , GFSR , emerging market , asset , financial support package , credit crunch , surveillance role , emerging market bond Index , return on equity , return on assets , Emerging and frontier financial markets , Credit default swap , Credit , Commercial banks , Sy

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The Global Financial Stability Report identifies potential fault lines in the global financial system that could lead to crisis, while providing comprehensive coverage of mature and emerging financial markets. The GFSR focuses on current conditions in global financial markets, highlighting issues that could pose risks to financial market stability and market access by emerging market borrowers.