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In: IMF Working Papers
Capital markets in the East African Community (EAC) face common challenges of low capitalization and liquidity, but to different degrees. EAC member countries have made noticeable progress in developing domestic capital markets through a regional approach, removing constraints on capital transactions and harmonizing market infrastructure. Nevertheless, empirical analysis suggests capital market integration has not deepened during the past few years in the EAC, although convergence of investment returns is taking place to some extent. Learning from the experience of the West African Economic an
In: The European Capital Markets Union
In: The Single market review
In: Subseries 3, Dismantling of barriers 5
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In: IMF Working Papers
Capital market development in Brazil is a key policy issue going forward to foster savings, investment and absorptive capacity in a context of prospects for sizable capital flows in the medium term. During the last decade, Brazil has achieved substantial progress in capital market development. The menu of available financial instruments has been expanded, market infrastructure has been reformed and strengthened, and a diversified investor base has been built. Nonetheless, Brazil's capital markets are still facing a number of challenges including prevalent short-term indexation, investors' risk
In: Chandos Asian Studies Series
This book systematically studies China's capital markets, examining its evolution, policies, reforms, current situation and challenges. Dr Yong Zhenis an Assistant Professor of Business and Management at Beijing Normal University, Hong Kong Baptist University United International College. He has over 10 years of work and research experiences in Chinese retailing. He studied in the USA and the UK; and obtained Ph. D degree from University of Cambridge.
In: International capital markets 1981
In: Occasional paper 7
In: Capital markets study, 3
In: O. E. C. D. Publications 23,171
Papers presented at the 3rd Capital Markets Conference, held at Navi Mumbai during 23-24 December 1999