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A record of the meetings between the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Governor of the Bank of England on the bank's Financial Stability Report.
Sustained financial sector restructuring in Ghana has created one of the most vibrant financial services centers in the region
Examines the project 'Financial regulation in low-income countries' exploring its wider implications for African low-income countries
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) regulates the financial services industry in the UK. Its role includes protecting consumers, keeping the industry stable, and promoting healthy competition between financial service providers. FCA works with HM Treasury .
A research paper from the Bank of England
The potential tradeoffs between regulations and stability of Kenya’s financial sector and implications for inclusive growth
Credit information sharing reduces financial fragility in advanced and developing countries, but transmission channels are different
A record of the meeting between the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Governor of the Bank of England on the bank's Financial Stability Report.
This study investigates the potential trade-off between financial sector regulation and financial stability in Nigeria
Policy brief on the growth effects of financial volatility, and ways to mitigate them
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