Monitoring can prevent crisis

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Surveillance activities have to be an important element in any effort to promote international financial stability, new research from the International Monetary Fund reveals.

The analysis shows that, apart from helping prevent crises in the first place, closer monitoring of the fundamentals of countries and reporting to the public can help lower the risk of a surprise crisis in one country resulting in harmful spillovers to other countries. The research shows that investor uncertainty is the

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