Policy
Reform that will put banking sector in shape
Banking sector reform
B. Lhagvasuren: Taking the financial market to the next level by strengthening banks
Governance
Publicly monitored bank with balanced control, management and supervision is an example of prudent governance
Supervision
Creating a preventive system to avoid wreaking havoc on banks
First Deputy Governor
G. Dulguun: Healthy and reliable banking system is critical for financial stability
International cooperation
Extended Fund Facility and future cooperation
Grey list
Cure for the grey list is a cooperation
Interview
G. Enkhtaivan: Mongolia will not fall into the grey list again if we fix the flaws
Inclusive sector
Goal to diversify
Interview
A.Enkhjin: Providing long-term financing to enhance export diversification
Interview
B.Bayardavaa: Investment returns can be improved through lower interest rates
Foreign bank
Is the entry of foreign banks good for Mongolia
View point
B.Javkhlan: Interest rate reduction should be placed at the center of our policy
View point
Kh.Bulgantuya: The second phase of banking sector reform
View point
G.Amartuvshin: One way to diversify funding sources is to expand the stock market
View point
G. Tsevegjav: Reducing ownership concentration under the principles of free-market iseffective in the long run
View point
Jean-Pascal Nganou: Independence of the Central Bank of Mongolia is crucial for an effective banking reform