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Financial Sector Reforms and Bank Performance in Ghana
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Financial Sector Reforms and Bank Performance in Ghana

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Financial Soundness Indicators
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Financial Soundness Indicators

Financial Soundness Indicators (FSIs) are measures that indicate the current financial health and soundness of a country's financial institutions, and their corporate and household counterparts. FSIs include both aggregated individual institution data and indicators that are representative of the markets in which the financial institutions operate. FSIs are calculated and disseminated for the purpose of supporting macroprudential analysis--the assessment and surveillance of the strengths and vulnerabilities of financial systems--with a view to strengthening financial stability and limiting the likelihood of financial crises. Financial Soundness Indicators: Compilation Guide is intended to give guidance on the concepts, sources, and compilation and dissemination techniques underlying FSIs; to encourage the use and cross-country comparison of these data; and, thereby, to support national and international surveillance of financial systems.

Banking and Financial Law Journal of Ghana
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 502

Banking and Financial Law Journal of Ghana

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Health Sector in Ghana
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

The Health Sector in Ghana

This volume analyzes Ghana s health system performance and highlights the range of policy options needed to improve health system performance and health outcomes.

Financialisation and Poverty Alleviation in Ghana
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Financialisation and Poverty Alleviation in Ghana

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-11-22
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Francis Frimpong argues that the exponential growth of finance and credit infrastructures in Ghana did not alleviate poverty in the country. It has, however, resulted in rising financial profits, financialising poverty and stagnating the real sector of the economy

Report of the Board for the Financial Year Ending 30th June
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 92

Report of the Board for the Financial Year Ending 30th June

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1978
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Off-Balance Sheet Activities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Off-Balance Sheet Activities

The objective of Off-Balance Sheet Activities is to gain insights into, and propose meaningful solutions to, those issues raised by the current proliferation of off-balance sheet transactions. The book has its origins in a New York University conference that focused on this topic. Jointly undertaken by the Vincent C. Ross Institute of Accounting Research and New York University's Salomon Center for the study of Financial Institutions at the Stern School of Business, the conference brought together academic researchers and practitioners in the field of accounting and finance to address the issues with the broad-mindedness requisite of a group whose approaches to solutions are as different fro...

Ghana
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 54

Ghana

Since the 2003 Financial Stability Assessment Program (FSAP) update, Ghana’s financial system has undergone rapid growth and structural transformation. The authorities have been implementing reforms to enhance the financial system’s resilience to shocks and its contribution to growth. The vulnerabilities reflect the interplay of several factors, but state involvement is an important element. The other contributory factors include deficiencies in commercial banks’ risk management, supervision, and the insolvency regime. Additional recommendations are detailed in the Report on the Standards and Codes on Compliance (ROSC) with the Basel Core Principles (BCP).

The Banking Sector in Ghana: Issues in Relation to Current Reforms
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 137

The Banking Sector in Ghana: Issues in Relation to Current Reforms

For in recent times, a lot of banks have rated Ghana a good destination to extend their operations, the competition in the banking industry has heightened. To ensure that banks maintain adequate working capital, the industry regulator, i.e. the Bank of Ghana, issued a directive instructing all commercial banks to ensure that by the close of December 2012 their operating capitals do not fall below GHcents60million. At the close of December 2011, almost all foreign banks had complied. However, some of the local banks are sensing serious limitation in meeting the order. Therefore, the study has the objective to identify the challenges these banks have to face and thereby, the author will recomm...

Quarterly Projection Model for the Bank of Ghana: Extensions and Applications
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 37

Quarterly Projection Model for the Bank of Ghana: Extensions and Applications

The paper documents the latest extensions of the Bank of Ghana’s Quarterly Projection Model (QPM), used regularly to produce policy analysis and forecasts in support of the Bank’s policy processes. The decomposition of GDP allows to separate the agriculture and oil sectors, driven by exogenous and international developments, from non-agriculture non-oil activities, which are more relevant from the central bank’s perspective of assessing the business cycle position. Inter-sectoral price spillovers and their role in the formation of inflation expectations are explicitly accounted, with important policy implications. Specific model applications – including impulse response functions and simulations of shocks that affect agricultural production, e.g., those caused by climate disruptions; and counterfactual simulations to evaluate recent policy choices – highlight the usefulness of the extended QPM in providing a more detailed account of the economic developments, enhance forecast coverage, and broaden its underlying narrative, thus strengthening the BOG’s forward-looking policy framework.