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|a 9781513552897
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|a United States
|b Financial Sector Assessment Program-Technical Note-Insurance Supervision and Regulation
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|a Washington, D.C.
|b International Monetary Fund
|c 2020
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|a 94 pages
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|a United States
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|a Insurance companies
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|a Public Administration
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|a Institutional Investors
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|a Pension Funds
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|a Finance
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|a Natural Disasters and Their Management
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|a Industries: Financial Services
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|a Financial sector policy and analysis
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|a Financial statements
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|a Financial institutions
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|a Bankruptcy
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|a Natural Disasters
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|a Environment
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|a Financial Instruments
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|a Climate
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|a Debt
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|a Non-bank Financial Institutions
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|a Solvency
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|a Global Warming
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|a Accounting
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|a Finance, Public; Accounting
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|a Public Sector Accounting and Audits
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|a Liquidation
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|a Public financial management (PFM)
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|a Financial reporting, financial statements
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|a Natural disasters
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|a Actuarial Studies
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|a Finance: General
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|a Insurance Companies
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|a Insurance
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|a Insurance & actuarial studies
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|a International Monetary Fund
|b Monetary and Capital Markets Department
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|a International Monetary Fund
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|a IMF Staff Country Reports
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|a 10.5089/9781513552897.002
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|u https://elibrary.imf.org/view/journals/002/2020/244/002.2020.issue-244-en.xml?cid=49653-com-dsp-marc
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|a This Technical Note (TN) is a targeted review of cross-cutting themes building on the detailed assessment of the Insurance Core Principles (ICPs) conducted in 2015. The targeted review was chosen, in part, due to the performance of the U.S. insurance regulatory system in the 2015 detailed assessment where it was assessed that the U.S. observed 8 ICPs, largely observed 13 ICPs and partly observed 5 ICPs. The analysis relied on a targeted self-assessment against a subset of ICPs covering valuation and solvency, risk management, conduct, winding-up, corporate governance and enforcement, and the objectives, powers and responsibility of supervisors. The choice of subjects covered in this review is based on those aspects most significant to financial stability and a follow-up on key recommendations from the 2015 detailed assessment. The focus of the analysis has been on the state-based system of regulation and supervision, reflecting the existing institutional setup
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