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Annual Report 2001*
CONTENTS
- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN 2001
- I. WORLD ECONOMY
- United States of America
- Japan
- Europe
- Finland and Sweden
- Central and Eastern European Countries
- Latvia and Lithuania
- Russia
- Emerging Markets
- Financial and Raw Material Markets of Developed Countries
- II. ESTONIAN REAL ECONOMY AND FINANCIAL SECTOR
- Real Sector
- Monetary Environment
- External and Domestic Demand
- Financing and its Sources
- Government Sector
- Inflation
- Financial Sector
- Banking
- Institutional Development
- Assets and Liabilities of Banks
- Profitability and Risks
- Securities Market
- Investment Funds
- Insurance
- Leasing
- EESTI PANK IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL SYSTEM
- III. INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE CENTRAL BANK'S ACTIVITIES
- Economic and Financial Policy of the European Unity
- Final Changeover to the Euro
- Goals and Activity in Financial Market Integration
- Framework of Economic Policy Co-operation between the EU and Candidate Countries
- Schedule of Economic Dialoque between the EU and Candidate Countries from 2002
- Progress Made by Candidate Countries
- Real and Nominal Convergence
- Emphasis on Administrative Capacity
- Relations between the European Central Bank and Candidate Countries
- Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy upon Accession to the European Economic and Monetary Union - General Framework
- International Monetary Fund as Designer of Monetary and Banking Policy Environment
- International Anti-money Laundering and Terrorism Financing Prevention Activity
- Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering
- FATF 40 Recommendations on Combating Money Laundering and Special Recommendations on Preventing Terrorists Financing
- United Nations
- International Monetary Fund
- European Union
- IV. ENSURING MONETARY POLICY STABILITY
- Economic Policy Outlines from Monetary Policy Stability Perspective
- Monetary Policy
- Continuity
- EMU - Strategic Goal of Estonian Monetary Policy
- Monetary Policy Transmission in Estonia
- Everyday Monetary Policy and Preparations to Adopt EMU Framework
- Preparation for the Adoption of the Monetary Policy Framework of the EMU
- Reform of Monetary Policy Operational Framework
- Economic Analysis and Forecast
- Economic Analysis
- Forecast
- Economic Research
- Developments in Statistics
- Development of Financial Statistics Concerning Monetary Policy
- Upgrading Financial Sector Accountability
- Developments in Balance of Payments Statistics
- V. FINANCIAL STABILITY ENSURING AND BANKING POLICY
- Consistent Banking Policy
- Central Bank Ensuring Financial Stability
- Relevant Regulatory Framework
- Reliable Information about Financial Sector
- Financial System Safety Network - System of Security Measures for Minimising System Risks
- Main Development Trends in Ensuring Financial Stability in 2001
- Amendment of Regulatory Legislation
- Capital Adequacy Framework for Banks
- Improvement of Guarantee Schemes
- Establishment of Unified Financial Supervision Authority
- International Assessment of Estonian Financial Sector Supervision
- Financial Sector in Estonia against the Background of Other Accession Countries' Financial Sector Development
- Arrangements for Combating Money Laundering and Terrorism in Estonia
- VI. PAYMENT AND SETTLEMENT SYSTEM
- New Inter-Bank Settlement System
- Amendment of Legislation Concerning Payment and Settlement Systems
- Payment Instruments
- Meeting the Cash Demand
- Issued Banknotes and Coins and Their Structure
- Cash Movement
- Introduction of New Banknotes, Cash Examination
- Euro Mediation
- VII. RESERVE MANAGEMENT
- Organisation of Reserve Management
- Foreign Exchange Reserve Structure
- Investment Procedure
- Factors Influencing Investment Results in 2001
- Difference of Market Expectations Compared to Actual Situation
- Aftermath of the Terrorist Attack against USA
- Impact of Monetary Policy Operational Framework Reform
- Amendment of Investment Principles in 2001
- Benchmark Portfolio
- External Asset Managers
- Foreign Exchange Reserve Investment Results in 2001
- CO-OPERATION AND COMMUNICATION
- VIII. ECONOMIC POLICY CO-OPERATION IN ESTONIA AND ABROAD
- Eesti Pank's Role in European Integration
- General Political Documents in European Integration
- Accession Negotiations on Chapters Related to Eesti Pank
- Dialogue about the Europe Agreement
- Forms of Economic Policy Dialogue
- Administrative Capacity Assessment Missions in 2001
- Co-operation with European Centrak Bank
- Economic Policy Co-operation between Estonia and International Monetary Fund
- Completion of the Economic Programme Related to Stand-by Arrangement
- Estonia's Participation in the Initiative for the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries
- New Compliance Assessments
- Co-operation in the Area of Statistics
- Co-operation in Nordic-Baltic Constituency
- Co-operation with Rating Agencies
- Co-operation with Other International Organisations
- Joint Seminars with Other National Central Banks
- Co-operation in the Area of Economic Research
- IX. PUBLIC RELATIONS OF THE CENTRAL BANK
- General Principles
- Information Services
- Events
- Participation in Presenting Euro Banknotes and Coins
- X. EESTI PANK'S ORGANISATION
- General Management and Areas of Responsibility
- Reorganisation of Organisational Structure and Improvement of Management Activities
- Strategic Planning
- Eesti Pank's Employees
- Personnel Policy
- Training
- Traditions and Hobbies
- FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF EESTI PANK FOR 2001
- Notes to the Financial Statements of Eesti Pank
- Independent Auditors' Report
- APPENDICES
- Chronicle of 2001
- The Strategic Development Plan of Eesti Pank
- Eesti Pank's Regular Publications
- STATISTICS
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