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The Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, 1952-2016 Ahmed Banafe

The Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, 1952-2016 By Ahmed Banafe

The Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, 1952-2016 by Ahmed Banafe


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This book sheds new light on the critical importance of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA), a remarkably successful central bank that is a model for developing oil exporters worldwide.

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The Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, 1952-2016: Central Bank of Oil by Ahmed Banafe

This book sheds new light on the critical importance of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA), a remarkably successful central bank that is a model for developing oil exporters worldwide. As a swing producer, Saudi Arabia has traditionally stepped in to make up for oil supply shortfalls in other OPEC countries, or to scale back their own production when overabundance might lead to a price crash. Since 2014, Saudi Arabia has changed its policy in response to the rise of American shale oil, in search of a long-term strategy that will, once again, help balance supply and demand at a steady price. In its informal dual role of central bank and sovereign wealth fund, SAMA must navigate the paradoxes faced by monoline oil producing countries: the need for diversification vs. dependence on oil-based revenue; the loss of foreign exchange reserves that follows oil-financed government spending; the unreliability of revenue from oil; the challenges of using a Western model for supervising Shariah-compliant banks; and the need to have a balancing mix of oil and financial assets. As SAMA (now the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority) reassesses its role in 2017, this history and guide to current policy issues will prove invaluable for policymakers in oil producing economies looking to apply lessons from the past as they plan for the future.

About Ahmed Banafe

Ahmed Banafe is a Senior Investment Advisor at SAMA, with a career spanning forty-four years. He is the author of Saudi Arabian Financial Markets (1993) and several Bank for International Settlements papers.

Rory Macleod is Managing Director of Objective Analysis Ltd. He first served as an advisor in SAMA's investment department from 1985 to 1989 and has since worked with SAMA in various roles.

Table of Contents

1. Background to Saudi Arabia's Financial ChallengesPART I: History2. Discovery of Oil and the Founding of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency 1902-52 3. Financial Development Before the First Oil Crisis 1953-744. Petrodollar Recycling and Saudization of the Banking System 1975-825. Declining Foreign Exchange Reserves and Iraq's Invasion of Kuwait 1983-93 6. Low Oil Prices, Rising Government Debt, and External Crises 1994-20047. Impact of the Global Financial Crisis and Its Aftermath 2005-16PART II: SAMA in the Modern World8. The Future of Gulf Monetary Union9. Foreign Exchange Reserves Management - SAMA's Experience10. Developing the Domestic Bond Markets11. Currency Regime and Monetary Policy12. SAMA and the International Monetary System13. The Saudi Banking System14. SAMA and the Futureiv>

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CIN3319552171G
9783319552170
3319552171
The Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, 1952-2016: Central Bank of Oil by Ahmed Banafe
Used - Good
Hardback
Springer International Publishing AG
2017-07-28
330
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