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Governance Practices At Financial Regulatory and Supervisory Agencies
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Financial InstitutionsCentral BankingFinancial Stability (Domestic Violence Research)Financial PracticeInternational Financial ArchitectureFinancial RegulationMonetary PolicyFinancial SystemFinancial Stability (International Finance)Financial Supervisory AgenciesBankingRegulatory FrameworksBank SupervisorsManagementGovernance FrameworkAccountingCorporate GovernanceGovernance PracticesFinanceBusinessImf Member CountriesRegulationFinancial Crisis
This paper summarizes the results of a survey of financial supervisory agencies in IMF member countries conducted in 2007. Responses were received from 140 financial sector supervisors in 103 countries. A majority of these are separate stand-alone agencies, though, a majority of bank supervisors are part of a central bank. The survey asked respondents about their governance structure and practices, as well as practices and policies related to public transparency and accountability. Most agencies reported having operational independence. Bank supervisors were unique in viewing financial stability as part of their mandate.