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Banking Reform in Russia [electronic resource]: Problems and Prospects / William Tompson = La réforme du secteur bancaire en Russie : Les enjeux et les perspectives / William Tompson

By: Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: OECD Economics Department Working Papers ; no.410.Publication details: Paris : OECD Publishing, 2004.Description: 46 p. ; 21 x 29.7cmOther title:
  • La réforme du secteur bancaire en Russie Les enjeux et les perspectives
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • G28
  • G21
  • E58
  • P29
  • O52
Online resources: Abstract: This paper examines the state of the Russian banking sector in 2004 and assesses the most important reform initiatives of the last two years, including deposit insurance legislation, a major reform of the framework for prudential supervision, steps to increase transparency in the sector, and measures to facilitate the development of specific banking activities. The overall conclusion that emerges from this analysis is that the Russian authorities' approach to banking reform is to be commended. The design of the reform strategy reflects an awareness of the need for a 'good fit' between its major elements, and the main lines of the reform address some of the principal problems of the sector. The major lacuna in the Russian bank reform strategy concerns the future of state-owned banks. Despite a long-standing official commitment to reducing the role of the state - and of the Bank of Russia in particular - in the ownership of credit institutions, there is still a need for a much more ...
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This paper examines the state of the Russian banking sector in 2004 and assesses the most important reform initiatives of the last two years, including deposit insurance legislation, a major reform of the framework for prudential supervision, steps to increase transparency in the sector, and measures to facilitate the development of specific banking activities. The overall conclusion that emerges from this analysis is that the Russian authorities' approach to banking reform is to be commended. The design of the reform strategy reflects an awareness of the need for a 'good fit' between its major elements, and the main lines of the reform address some of the principal problems of the sector. The major lacuna in the Russian bank reform strategy concerns the future of state-owned banks. Despite a long-standing official commitment to reducing the role of the state - and of the Bank of Russia in particular - in the ownership of credit institutions, there is still a need for a much more ...

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