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Chapter 2 Indicators of Financial Structure, Development,and Soundness This chapte gmmS火o Hance on key system-wide and sectoral indicators including definitions,measurement,and usage.Key data sources for thes ipedC(Data Souces for Fnncial Sector Asm)De are explaine analysis and benchmarking of these indicators are discussed in chapters3 and 4.More detailed data requirements are presented in appendix B(Illustrative Data Questionnaires for Comprehensive Financial Sector Assessments). 2.1 Financial Structure and Development Indicators of financial structure include system-wide indicators of size,breadth,and composition of the financial system;indicators of key attributes such as competition concentration,efficiency,and access:and measures of the scope,coverage,and outreach of financial services. 2.1.1 System-wide Indicators Financial structure is defined in terms of the aggr te size of the financial sector.its on,and a ange s of individual sec that derermine their n me eting use rs The n of fin cover the r of the key institutiona players,includ cial structure ing the central bank,commercial anc merchant banks,savings institution development finance institutions,ins rance compa nies,mortgage entities,pension funds,and financial market institutions.The functioning of financial markets,including money,foreign exchange,and capital markets(including15 2 This chapter presents an overview of quantitative indicators of financial structure, devel￾opment, and soundness. It provides guidance on key system-wide and sectoral indicators, including definitions, measurement, and usage. Key data sources for these indicators are explained in appendix C (Data Sources for Financial Sector Assessments). Detailed analysis and benchmarking of these indicators are discussed in chapters 3 and 4. More detailed data requirements are presented in appendix B (Illustrative Data Questionnaires for Comprehensive Financial Sector Assessments). 2.1 Financial Structure and Development Indicators of financial structure include system-wide indicators of size, breadth, and composition of the financial system; indicators of key attributes such as competition, concentration, efficiency, and access; and measures of the scope, coverage, and outreach of financial services. 2.1.1 System-wide Indicators Financial structure is defined in terms of the aggregate size of the financial sector, its sectoral composition, and a range of attributes of individual sectors that determine their effectiveness in meeting users’ requirements. The evaluation of financial structure should cover the roles of the key institutional players, including the central bank, commercial and merchant banks, savings institutions, development finance institutions, insurance compa￾nies, mortgage entities, pension funds, and financial market institutions. The functioning of financial markets, including money, foreign exchange, and capital markets (including Chapter 2 Indicators of Financial Structure, Development, and Soundness
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