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Niger : Financial Sector Assessment

2010

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Investment climate; Affiliates; Formal financial services; Credit rating agency; Financial systems; Microfinance institutions; Government aid; Eib; Credit card; Development of banking; Operating income; Demand for credit; Disbursements; Microfinance sector; Short term borrowing; Credit information; Loan amount; Line of credit; Arrears; Financial statements; Banking system; Trade union; Foreign exchange market; Credit risks; Treasury bills; Long-term resources; Foreign currency; Credit rating; Commercial paper; Loan size; Income groups; Inventory; Defaults; Post office financial services; Rural credit; Treasury; Cash management; Financial sector reform; Financial intermediation; External financing; Lack of access; Exporters; Agricultural sectors; Expenditures; Treasury note; Start-up costs; Banking sector; Savings bank; Financial reforms; Urban housing; Portfolio; Rural financing; Economic activity; Borrowing; Business volume; Rural financial services; Interest rate; Liquidity crisis; Central bank; Term credit; Agricultural activities; Village funds; Monetary authorities; Limited access; Financial products; Housing loans; Business plans; Public investments; Investment bank; Outstanding debt; Mortgage; Deposits; Bank branches; Agriculture bank; Balance sheet; Banking crisis; Legal framework; Economic crisis; Capital structure; Bank credit; Loan applications; Financial resources; Mfi; Cost of credit; Bank debt; Supply of financing; Financial means; Financial infrastructure; Financial instruments; Technical assistance; Private banks; Net worth; Regulatory framework; Self-financing; Financial risks; Subsidization; Administrative costs; Access to credit; Financial development; Treasury operations; Micro loans; Consolidation; Foreign exchange; Financial management; Financial sector development; Financial capacities; Micro finance; Government revenues; Government funding; Credit capacity; Employers; Credit policy; Payment systems; Information system; Bank accounts; Government expenditures; Access to finance; Repayment period; Financial restructuring; Equity capital; Good faith; Autonomy; Micro enterprises; Local governments; Financial needs; Current account; Bank borrowing; Demand deposits; Capital base; Liquidation; Bond market; Money orders; Deposit; Financial system; Lines of credit; Treasury notes; Bank lending; Bank financing; Enterprise financing; Repayment capacity; Access to financial services; Direct financing; Credits; Financial difficulties; Financial performance; Cash transactions; Access to financing; Capital requirement; Solvency; Customer base; Macroeconomic environment; Transaction; Investment grants; Debt reduction; Mfis; Postal bank; Down payments; Outstanding loans; Banking services; Mortgage lending; Debt relief; Overdraft; Financial strength; Subsidiary; Employer; Government securities; Monetary fund; Financial sector reforms; Insurance markets; Affordable housing; Export earnings; Credit lines; Insurance penetration; Tax; Bank loan; Loan guarantee; Bank account; Bank assets; Financial sector assessment; Land development
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