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The West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) regional securities market saw increasing activity in the last decade, but still fell short of supplying sufficient long-term financing for growth-enhancing public and private investment projects. In addition to providing an institutional background, this paper studies recent developments and the determinants of interest rates on the market—using yield curve and principal component analyses. It also identifies challenges and prospective reforms that could help the region reap the full benefits of a more dynamic securities market and assesses the potential systemic risk the market may pose for the region’s banking system.
Law - Non-U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law - Africa, Asia, Pacific & Antarctica --- Securities --- Investments --- Investing --- Investment management --- Portfolio --- Blue sky laws --- Capitalization (Finance) --- Investment securities --- Scrip --- Securities law --- Underwriting --- Law and legislation --- Finance --- Disinvestment --- Loans --- Saving and investment --- Speculation --- Investment banking --- Finance: General --- Investments: General --- Investments: Bonds --- Interest Rates: Determination, Term Structure, and Effects --- Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy --- Economic Integration --- General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data) --- Investment & securities --- Treasury bills and bonds --- Securities markets --- Bonds --- Government securities --- Financial institutions --- Financial markets --- Financial instruments --- Capital market --- Burkina Faso
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This paper takes stock of the main fiscal risks facing the EAC partner countries. These include macroeconomic shocks, and specific risks, such as the financial performance of the public enterprises, large infrastructure projects, PPPs, and pension funds. In addition, weaknesses in the institutional framework are reviewed. This analysis highlights some of the largest risks and begins to give a sense of the potential magnitudes involved.
Monetary unions --- Economic History --- Business & Economics --- Common currencies --- Currency areas --- Currency unions --- Optimum currency areas --- Currency question --- Money --- East African Community. --- E.A.C. --- EAC --- Østafrikanske fellesskap --- Jumuiya ya Afrika Mashariki --- East African Common Services Organization --- East African Co-operation --- Africa, East --- Africa, British East --- British East Africa --- East Africa --- Economic policy. --- E-books --- Budget planning and preparation --- Budget Systems --- Budget --- Budgeting & financial management --- Budgeting --- Debt Management --- Debt --- Debts, Public --- Economic sectors --- Expenditure --- Expenditures, Public --- Fiscal policy --- Fiscal risks --- Government business enterprises --- Macroeconomics --- National Budget --- National Government Expenditures and Related Policies: General --- Nationalization --- Nonprofit Organizations and Public Enterprise: General --- Public Administration --- Public debt --- Public enterprises --- Public finance & taxation --- Public Finance --- Public financial management (PFM) --- Public ownership --- Public Sector Accounting and Audits --- Sovereign Debt --- Kenya
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