Cover; Contents; Acronyms; Executive Summary; Tables; 1. Financial Sector Assessment Program Key Recommendations; I. Colombia's Financial Sector; A. Overview; Figures; 1. Structure of Colombia's Financial System; 2. Financial Soundness Indicators; B. Key Macro-Financial Risks for Banking System; 3. Private Sector Exposure to Foreign Financing; 4. Credit Growth and Credit Composition; 5. Indices of Prices of Equities and Existing Houses; II. Supervision of the Financial System; A. Supervisory Architecture; B. Banking Supervision; C. Securities; D. Insurance; III. Financial Safety Net
A. Systemic Liquidity ProvisionB. Deposit Insurance; C. Bank Resolution; IV. Financial Stability and Macroprudential Framework; A. Institutional Arrangements; B. Macroprudential Tools and Policies; 2. Financial System Structure; 3. Selected Economic and Financial Indicators; Appendices; I. Risk Assessment Matrix; II. Stress Test Matrix for Solvency Risk; III. Stress Test Matrix for Liquidity Risk; Annexes; I. Basel Core Principles-Summary Assessment; 4. Summary Compliance with the Basel Core Principles-Detailed Assessments
5. Recommended Action Plan to Improve Compliance with the Basel Core PrinciplesII. IOSCO Principles-Summary Assessment; 6. Summary Implementation of the IOSCO Principles; III. Insurance Core Principles (ICPs)-Summary Assessment; 7. Summary of Observance of the Insurance Core Principles; 8. Recommendations to Improve Observance of ICPs
Summary
Annotation In recent years, the IMF has released a growing number of reports and other documents covering economic and financial developments and trends in member countries. Each report, prepared by a staff team after discussions with government officials, is published at the option of the member country
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