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Sixth BoN Annual Symposium
The challenges for the development of Namibian bonds market: Lessons from other smaller economies.
The Bank of Namibia symposium is an annual event of the Bank of Namibia. The
Bank of Namibia symposium has developed into a structured investigation of
specific themes on economic issues of a theoretical, applied or policy nature.
It attracts participants from both public and private sector, particularly
financial market agents, the academics, researchers and policy makers. The
objective is to exchange ideas on the thematic issues with a purpose of
influencing policy developments.
The first symposium took place in November 1999, focused on central banking
issues and economic development. Its proceedings were documented in the South
African Journal of Economics, Volume 68:1, 2000. The second symposium was held
in October 2000, it dealt with the challenges of monetary policy within the
context of the Common Monetary Area (CMA) arrangement. The third symposium took
place in August 2001 under the theme “Optimal Financial Structure for Namibia”.
The fourth symposium was held in August 2002 under the theme " Raising
investment and growth in Namibia". The fifth symposium took place in August
2003, under the theme " Poverty, Income Inequality, and Economic Development in
Namibia" It has become a general practice that papers presented as well as all
the proceedings of the symposium are documented in a special BoN publication
and also on this website.
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| Repo Rate |
10.00% |
| Prime Rate |
14.75% |
| NCPI |
11.70% |

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