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Colombia: Technical Assistance Report—Assessment of Financial Stability Report

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This technical assistance report focuses on Assessment of Financial Stability Report (FSR) in Colombia. The FSR of the Banco de la República of Colombia (BR) provides broad coverage of macroeconomic environment and the assessment of risks in the financial system. The current structure of the FSR appears to work well in covering a range of relevant risks and vulnerabilities as well as topical issues, but there is room for evolution. Efforts to expand forward-looking analyses should continue, including stress testing and sensitivity analyses of the corporate and household sectors and on interconnectedness. A layered communication approach would help adapt the key messages of the FSR to audiences with different levels of expert knowledge and interest. There would be clear gains in deepening the understanding of the channels and interaction between financial stability and monetary policy as the financial system continues to evolve. Enhancing knowledge sharing between staff working on financial stability and monetary policy and further improving information about the sensitivity of various vulnerabilities in the FSR would help monetary policy decision makers, which in turn may have a positive feedback effect on financial stability.

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  • International Monetary Fund, 2023. "Colombia: Technical Assistance Report—Assessment of Financial Stability Report," IMF Staff Country Reports 2023/313, International Monetary Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:imf:imfscr:2023/313
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