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World Economic and Financial Surveys
Global Financial Stability Report
Restoring Confdence andProgressing on Reorms
OCTOBER 2012
International Monetary Fund
 
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Contents
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Prac ixexcuiv summary xiChapr 1 Glbal Fiacial sabiliy Am 1
Status o Stability Indicators 1Te Euro Area 4Te United States 15Japan 16Emerging Markets and Other Economies 16Regulatory Reorm 17Reerences 20
Chapr 2 Rrig Cfdc ad Caiig Glbal spillvr 21
Global Debt Overhang and Stability Challenges 21Euro Area Crisis—Reversing Financial Fragmentation 25Te United States: Stability or Complacency 42Japan How Sae a Sae Haven 52Emerging Markets and Other Economies: Navigating Domestic and Global Risks 55Annex 2.1. Update to the EU Bank Deleveraging Exercise 68Reerences 73
Chapr 3 th Rrm Agda: A Irim Rpr  Prgr tward a sar Fiacial sym
Summary Structural Features Associated with the CrisisTe Goal o Reorms—Desirable Structures o Financial IntermediationObjectives and Implications o the New Regulatory InitiativesStructural Implications o Crisis Intervention MeasuresChange over the Past Five Years: Are Financial Systems Structurally Saer? Analyzing the Eect o Reorms on Structures—An Early Look Implications or the Reorm Agenda  Annex 3.1. Financial Structure Indices Annex 3.2. Regulatory Initiatives: Proposals and Implementation Status Annex 3.3. Exploring the Impact o Regulatory and Crisis Intervention Policieson Financial Structures Annex 3.4. Indices o Progress on Basel Capital and Liquidity StandardsReerences
Chapr 4 th Fiacial Impac  Lgviy Rik
Summary Te Relationship between Financial Structures and Economic OutcomesSimple CorrelationsCountry Case Studies
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