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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T11:19:57+00:00Summary of the G-20 Workshop on Developing Strong Domestic Financial Markets, 26-27 April 2004
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G-20 representatives, academics, market participants, and members of international financial institutions were brought together in Ottawa to explore the connection between robust financial markets and economic growth and development, share experiences, and to develop policy recommendations, where possible. Participants identified several areas they deemed critical for fostering strong domestic financial markets and reducing external vulnerability: sound macroeconomics policies, strengthened financial infrastructures and banking systems, and exchange rate flexibility for countries with widely open capital accounts. Papers presented in the six sessions and keynote address highlighted a number of issues, including currency mismatches, the sequence of financial liberalization and supervisory reforms, the development of local financial markets, infrastructure building and governance, and appropriate incentives.2004-11-21T14:00:04+00:00enSummary of the G-20 Workshop on Developing Strong Domestic Financial Markets, 26-27 April 20042004-11-21Commodity-Linked Bonds: A Potential Means for Less-Developed Countries to Raise Foreign Capital
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The author suggests that commodity-linked bonds could provide a potential means for less-developed countries (LDCs) to raise money on the international capital markets, rather than through standard forms of financing.2004-06-01T14:34:45+00:00enCommodity-Linked Bonds: A Potential Means for Less-Developed Countries to Raise Foreign Capital2004-06-01Development economicsFinancial marketsInternational topicsWorking Paper 2004-20 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp04-20.pdfCommodity-Linked Bonds: A Potential Means for Less-Developed Countries to Raise Foreign CapitalJoseph Atta-MensahJune 2004FF3F30F34F4F49GG1G11G13OO1O16