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Arithmétique du Pass-through de la COVID-19 sur le Système financier Congolais

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  • Christian Pinshi

    (UNIKIN - University of Kinshasa)

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The COVID-19 Pass-through on the financial system runs at a Super Sonic speed and undermines financial stability with a contraction of claims on the private sector, withdrawal of deposits and tightening of financial conditions. To control this arithmetic, macroeconomic and financial regulators should run at a pace similar to that of the Justice Flash, by boosting liquidity. At the same time, the financial system landscape would be ultra-digital after the great lockdown, with the expansion of Fintechs on the one hand, and the expansion of Cyberattacks on the other. In order to make the most of the digitalization of the financial system and enhance the effectiveness of Cybersecurity, Financial Institutions should implement smart policies and invest in research.
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  • Christian Pinshi, 2020. "Arithmétique du Pass-through de la COVID-19 sur le Système financier Congolais," Working Papers hal-02897385, HAL.
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    1. Christian P Pinshi, 2021. "Vue d’ensemble de la COVID-19 : De la définition aux effets spillovers macroéconomiques," Working Papers hal-03139785, HAL.
    2. Christian Pinshi, 2020. "Snapshot de l'incidence de l'épidémie de coronavirus en Afrique," Working Papers hal-02916833, HAL.
    3. PINSHI, Christian P., 2020. "Préserver l’Économie à l’Ere de la COVID-19 : Une Pensée Optimale à la Fujita [Safeguarding the Economy in the Age of COVID-19: A Fujita-style Optimal Thinking]," MPRA Paper 105107, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised Jul 2020.

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    • C32 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Multiple or Simultaneous Equation Models; Multiple Variables - - - Time-Series Models; Dynamic Quantile Regressions; Dynamic Treatment Effect Models; Diffusion Processes; State Space Models
    • G21 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Banks; Other Depository Institutions; Micro Finance Institutions; Mortgages

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