| Agenzie di rating e societą di ricerca finanziaria |
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| Credit bureau |
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| Portali per derivativi e risk management |
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| Quotidiani e periodici finanziari |
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| Regulators bancari e finanziari |
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| Riviste scientifiche di finanza |
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| Societą di consulenza specializzata in finanza |
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| AECM - European Mutual Guarantee Association | www.aecm.be AECM is now representing 27 companies or federations that operate as networks of guarantee societies in 16 countries of the European Economic Area.
According to the Association statutes, the main objectives are
to represent the common interests of the members
to consolidate and develop the role of Mutual Guarantees as a special instrument for enhancing SME's.
to promote the harmonisation of the legal framework and to improve the financial operating conditions of the Garantee Societies.
to foment the exchange of information between members
to suggest ideas, proposals to the diverse parties involved in economic policies, including the European Union | |
| World Bank - Banca mondiale | www.worldbank.org/guarantees/ The World Bank's Guarantee instrument was formally mainstreamed in 1994 to address the growing need to offer political risk mitigation products to commercial lenders contemplating financial investment in the infrastructure sectors of developing countries. The Bank's fundamental objective in offering guarantees is to mobilize private capital for such projects on a "lender of last resort" basis.
At present, the Bank offers three basic types of guarantees. Partial credit guarantees cover debt service defaults on a specified portion of a loan or a bond. Such guarantees allow public sector projects to extend maturities and lower spreads. Partial risk guarantees cover debt service defaults on a loan to a private sector project caused by a government's failure to meet its contractual obligations related to a private project. Policy based guarantees cover a portion of debt service on a borrowing by an eligible member country from private foreign creditors in support of agreed structural, institutional, and social policies and reforms. | |