Potential Applications of Structured Commodity Financing Techniques for Banks in Developing Countries

Topics:
Commercial Banking
Tags:
Bank,
Developing Country,
Finance,
Financial Accounting,
Financing,
Free Trade,
Investment
Source:
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

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Overview: This paper describes a number of financial techniques that can be used by developing country banks to open up new financing possibilities in the commodities sector. The first chapter discusses these various techniques, which can most easily be used in the commodity sector but which can also be adopted by industries servicing the commodity sector, and for financing on the basis of "commoditized" income streams. The second chapter highlights some of the practical models that developing country banks might apply, and concludes.

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Format: PDF | Size: 167KB | Date: Aug 2001 | Pages: 45


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