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The Central Bank of Chile,
in accordance with its permanent process of adapting to new
challenges and trends, has developed a new family of
banknotes, using the most advanced technology available to
enhance the traditional public confidence on the Chilean
banknotes.
Explicit deposit insurance has been spreading rapidly in the
past decades, most recently to countries with low levels of
financial and institutional development. This paper
documents the extent of crosscountry differences in deposit-insurance
design and reviews empirical evidence on how particular
design features affect private market discipline, banking
stability, financial development, and the effectiveness of
crisis resolution. This evidence challenges the wisdom of
encouraging countries to adopt explicit deposit insurance
without first stopping to assess and remedy weaknesses in
their informational and supervisory environments. The paper
also includes recommendations for reforming the Chilean
deposit insurance system based on the results of the
research reviewed here.
http://www.bcentral.cl/eng/studies/working-papers/227.htm |