Palestine Country Profile: The Road Ahead for Palestine: Financial Policies Issues

N. Ṣabrī, R. Jaber
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In spite of the general unstable political and economical situation that existed in Palestine, the financial sector has witnessed a positive increase in the last ten years. It consisted of four groups: First: The banking system, which includes 22 Arab, foreign, and Palestinian banks with 135 branches (PMA, 2005). Second: Insurance sector, which includes nine insurance corporations. Third: Other financial institutions including moneychangers and microfinance firms. Fourth: The Palestinian stock exchange market dealing only with par- value common shares of 25 Palestinian corporations and one foreign corporation, among six private corporations operate as registered brokers. The size of banks operation in Palestine has grown significantly, as expressed by owner equity and total assets in the last decade. However, in spite of the significant increase in credit advances during the last period, it is still low compared to the value of deposits held by the banks. As for deposits, they have increased to $ 3976 millions in February 2005, which is equivalent to 90% of the Palestinian GDP, and it is more than most of the Arab states. Finally, various recommendations may be drawn regarding financial policy in Palestine. For example, to consider investments in local corporations as a part of the minimum requirements of credit to deposit ratio by the PMA, to encourage banks to invest in both primary and secondary markets in Palestine, to change the present legal entity of the PSE to a non -profit organization owned by insiders known as stakeholders, to issue the proposed law of companies.
巴勒斯坦国家概况:巴勒斯坦的未来之路:财政政策问题
尽管巴勒斯坦的政治和经济局势普遍不稳定,但金融部门在过去十年中有了积极的增长。它由四组组成:第一:银行系统,包括22个阿拉伯、外国和巴勒斯坦银行,拥有135个分支机构(PMA, 2005)。二是保险业,包括九家保险公司。第三:其他金融机构,包括货币兑换商和小额信贷公司。第四:巴勒斯坦证券交易所市场只交易25家巴勒斯坦公司和一家外国公司的票面价值普通股,其中6家私营公司作为注册经纪人经营。过去十年来,巴勒斯坦境内银行业务的规模有了显著增长,这是所有者权益和总资产所表明的。然而,尽管在过去的一段时间里信贷预付款显著增加,但与银行持有的存款价值相比,它仍然很低。至于存款,2005年2月已增至3.976亿美元,相当于巴勒斯坦国内生产总值的90%,比大多数阿拉伯国家都要多。最后,可以就巴勒斯坦的财政政策提出各种建议。例如,考虑将对当地公司的投资作为PMA信贷存款比率最低要求的一部分,鼓励银行投资巴勒斯坦的一级和二级市场,将PSE目前的法律实体改为由内部人士(称为利益相关者)拥有的非营利组织,发布拟议的公司法。
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