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  • 03 Jul 1997
  • OECD
  • Pages: 140

OECD's three-times-yearly analysis of trends and developments in national and international financial markets. This issue's special feature covers recent trends in privatisation.

  • 07 Jul 1997
  • OECD
  • Pages: 202

OECD's three-time-yearly report on financial markets in its Member countries. This issue's special report focuses on recent trends in foreign direct investment. There are also some new statistics on institutional investment in OECD countries.

  • 08 Jan 1998
  • OECD
  • Pages: 193

Financial Market Trends provides, three times each year, an assessment of trends and prospects in the international and major domestic financial markets of the OECD area. Each issue includes comprehensive commentary, statistics, and graphs on current developments in internationally syndicated medium-term euro-credits, other international bank lending, euro-bonds and traditional foreign bond issues, and a review of monetary and financial trends in major OECD Member countries. This issue's special features cover the Impact of Institutional Investors on OECD Financial Markets and the annual report of the Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering.

  • 10 Mar 1998
  • OECD
  • Pages: 123

OECD's Journal on financial markets. In addition to the usuual survery of recent developments, this issue includes chapters on shareholder value and the market in corporate control and on the new banking landscape in Central and Eastern Europe.

  • 03 Aug 1998
  • OECD
  • Pages: 183

OECD's journal on international financial markets. In addition to it's assessment of recent developments, this issue includes article on ageing populations, trends in FDI, the development of securities markets in transition economies, and structural and regulatory developments.

  • 18 Dec 1998
  • OECD
  • Pages: 196

OECD's journal on international financial markets. This issue includes articles on recent developments, structural and regulatory developments, financial market implications of ageing populations, financial security of private pension systems, development of capital markets in Asia, and FDI.

French
  • 26 Mar 1999
  • OECD
  • Pages: 151

OECD's journal on financial markets. In addition to the analysis of recent trends, this issue includes articles on challenges for the euro area, reforming the Korean banking system, shrinking a government bond market, and privatisation trends.

French
  • 01 Mar 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 240

OECD's journal on financial markets. In addition to the report on recent developments in financial markets, this issue includes articles on highly leveraged investors, corporate governance, interest rate swaps and debt management in Denmark, and more.

  • 01 Mar 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 188

OECD's journal on financial markets. In addition to its regular assessment of recent development, this issue includes articles on securitisation, fixed-income securities markets, international insurance operations, tax distortions to cross-border portfolio investment, and more.

  • 27 Mar 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 216

OECD's journal on financial markets. In addition to the analysis of recent developments, this issue includes a feature on government debt management and articles on trade in financial services, regulation of investments by insurance companies and pension funds, mergers and acquisitions and more.

  • 17 Jul 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 174

OECD's journal on financial markets. This issue featues articles on recent trends in financial markets, privatisation trends, international financial contagion, and main changes in the financial structure of the Euro Zone. It also features institutional investors and insurance data.

  • 09 Oct 2000
  • OECD
  • Pages: 122

OECD's journal on financial markets. In addition to the usual assessment of recent trends, this issue includes a special focus on Offshore Financial Practices, Non-Co-operative Jurisdictions and Harmful Tax Practices as well as an article on FDI in China.

  • 26 Mar 2001
  • OECD
  • Pages: 163

OECD's journal on financial markets. In addition to reviewing recent trends, this issue includes articles on prospects for national capital markets, government systems for collective investment schemes, moral hazard, and new financial statistics.

  • 03 Jul 2001
  • OECD
  • Pages: 173

OECD's journal on financial markets. In addition to rerporting on recent trends, this issue includes articles on the contribution of the financial sector to sustainable development, private occupational pension schemes, investment in Russia, recent privatisation trends and insurance statistics.

  • 03 Oct 2001
  • OECD
  • Pages: 200

OECD's journal on financial markets. This issue focuses on institutional investors but also has articles on pension systems and portfolio regulation of life insurance.

This publication focuses on the impact of digitalisation and technology in the areas of financial markets, insurance and private pensions. It also discusses the tools and policies needed to ensure that the challenges posed by digitalisation result in better outcomes and better management of the risks involved.

This publication focuses on mechanisms and policies to improve inclusiveness in financial markets, insurance and pensions. These mechanisms and policies are designed to ensure that increasing numbers of people, firms and projects are supported and integrated in the economic system, benefiting from all the potential rights and rewards.

Technology and digitalisation have been transforming the way in which the financial sector is operating over the past years. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the development of digital technologies in all sectors, in particular in finance, as both households and firms have ncreasingly relied on digital as opposed to physical services. This publication contributes to the OECD Going Digital project, which provides policy makers with tools to help economies and societies prosper in an increasingly digital and data-driven world.

OECD governments pay out around USD 6 billion a year to support the fisheries sector. Some of this expenditure is provided to help ensure the effective management of fisheries through the provision of research, administrative and enforcement services. However, its effects on economic profitability and resource sustainability are open to debate. Such support has often been linked to over-fishing and over-capitalisation, and its reform may lead to improved economic, environmental and social outcomes. This report analyses the impacts of such transfers from a sustainable development perspective by addressing the economic, environmental and social dimensions of financial transfers. Through this innovative focus, this study will deepen policy makers’ understanding of the complex issues at play in the fisheries sector — a sector that is characterised by ongoing concerns regarding economic profitability, community resilience, and resource sustainability.

French

The European Commission and the OECD International Network on Financial Education (OECD-INFE) have released the joint EU/OECD-INFE financial competence framework for adults. The framework promotes a shared understanding of the financial competences adults need to make sound decisions on personal finance. It supports public policies, financial literacy programmes and educational materials to be developed by EU Member States, educational institutions, industry and individuals. It also supports the exchange of good practices by policy makers and stakeholders within the EU.

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