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The Case for Collateral Law Reform in Southeast Europe and Eurasia - Unblocking the Flow of Credit

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The lack of sufficient collateral is an acknowledged constraint to lending to SMEs and households in the region served by the Partners for Financial Stability Program (PFS).

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Investor Relations Online in Emerging Europe: Survey of Websites of the Largest Listed Companies in Eurasia and Southeast Europe (SEE) September 23, 2011

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Investor Relations Online in Emerging Europe:  Survey of Websites of the Largest Listed Companies in Eurasia and Southeast Europe (SEE), Benchmarked against Peers in the New Member States of the European Union (EU); Croatia; and Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC)

Released by the PFS Program – Friday, September 23, 2011 – Zagreb, Croatia

This is the 19th survey by USAID’s Partners for Financial Stability (PFS) Program dedicated to Investor Relations Online in Emerging Europe.  The PFS Program conducted the survey from July 1 through September 5, 2011.

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Investor Relations Online in Emerging Europe: Survey of Websites of the Largest Listed Companies in Eurasia and Southeast Europe (SEE) March 4, 2011

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This is the 18th survey by USAID's Partners for Financial Stability (PFS) Program dedicated to Investor Relations Online in Emerging Europe. The PFS Program conducted the survey from January 15 through March 4, 2011. In 2001, the PFS Program launched a regional survey to analyze the online disclosure practices of the largest listed companies in the then eight Central and Eastern European (CEE) candidate countries for European Union (EU) accession. In 2004, Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania were added to the survey.

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PFS Accomplishments Booklet

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This Booklet highlights accomplishments by the Partners for FInancial Stability Program over the past three years. PFS supported financial sector development by bringing together regional players from Partner and Mentor Countries who addressed regional challenges, promoted the adaption and implementation of international best practices, and shared experiences and lessons learned. All PFS activities were designed to complement and enhance USAID missions' bilateral Economic Growth programs.

 

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Leslie Sulenta's Blog: Bi-weekly Financial Sector Highlights (News and References) from the E&E Region

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Southeast Europe News

Albania: Poor Economy Continues to Drag Down Banks; Non-Performing Loans Reach 22.5% of Total Loans – Speech by Governor of Bank of Albania
Balkans 5-8-2013: http://www.balkans.com/open-news.php?uniquenumber=174161

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Leslie Sulenta's Blog

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Bi-weekly Financial Sector Highlights (News and References) from the E&E Region
May 13, 2013


Region: EBRD Calls for Urgent Structural Reforms as Growth Slumps (Especially in Russia)
Ebrd 5-10-2013: http://www.ebrd.com/pages/news/press/2013/130510a.shtml

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PFS Technical Brief 10 - Macroprudential Supervision in Southeast Europe and Eurasia: Preventing the Next Financial Crisis

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The global financial crisis revealed the failure of central banks, finance ministries and financial regulatory authorities in the advanced economies to detect and address systemic risks that had been building up in the financial sector since the early 2000s. The generally benign economic environment – positive growth and low inflation -- contributed to supervisors’ focusing on controlling risks in individual financial institutions rather than looking for signs of overall risk.

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7th Regional CEED Conference: Getting Over the Top

20 May 2013
21 May 2013
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Zagreb, Croatia
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Partner Hosted Event

CEED (the Center for Entrepreneurship and Executive Development)is a membership organization serving a new generation of internationally oriented entrepreneurs around the world. Entrepreneurs join CEED to gain access to the mentors, networks, knowledge and capital they need to grow their businesses. CEED is building a trusted community of growth oriented and like minded entrepreneurs. CEED’s network consists of over 10.000 entrepreneurin Albania, Armenia, Bangladesh, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Kosovo,Macedonia, Montenegro, Morocco, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia.

Event Website: 
http://ceed-global.org/blog/2013/04/12/ceed-conference-croatia/
Event Contact Email Address: 
entrepreneurship@ceed-global.org
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Montenegro Staff Report for the 2012 Article IV Consultation

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Under Article IV of the IMF’s Articles of Agreement, the IMF holds bilateral discussions with members, usually every year. In the context of the 2012 Article IV consultation with Montenegro, the following documents have been released and are included in this package:

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PFS Technical Brief 8 Presentation - Unfinished Business: Addressing Financial Sector Instability and Closing Gaps in Europe and Eurasia

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In the financial sector, where USAID has been the premier donor organization supporting the Europe and Eurasia (E&E) region’s transformation and development for the past two decades, there is important unfinished business. Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the E&E region has undergone dramatic economic and political transformation. The extent of progress in economic development, democratic reforms, regional cooperation, and integration into global economic and financial markets has been remarkable.

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