Global Financial Stability Report, September 2004: Market Developments and Issues

This September 2004 issue of the Global Financial Stability Report highlights that over the past six months, the global financial system, especially the health of financial intermediaries, has been further strengthened by the broadening economic recovery. The financial system has not looked as resilient as it does in the summer of 2004, in the three years since the bursting of the equity bubble. Financial intermediaries, banks and nonbanks alike, have strengthened their balance sheets to a point where they could, if necessary, absorb considerable shocks.
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2004 Issue 002
Publication date: September 2004
ISBN: 9781589063785
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Business and Economics , Banks and Banking , Finance , Labor , Public Finance , GFSR , emerging market country , market participant , U , S , dollar , capital market , market condition , market expectation , crisis country , market player , Pension spending , Emerging and frontier financial markets , Pensions , Hedge funds , Securities markets , Global , Asia and Pacific , Europe , Middle East , Africa

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This September 2004 issue of the Global Financial Stability Report highlights that over the past six months, the global financial system, especially the health of financial intermediaries, has been further strengthened by the broadening economic recovery. The financial system has not looked as resilient as it does in the summer of 2004, in the three years since the bursting of the equity bubble. Financial intermediaries, banks and nonbanks alike, have strengthened their balance sheets to a point where they could, if necessary, absorb considerable shocks.