ECCB 2016/2017 Annual Report

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ECCB ANNUAL REPORT 2016/2017

(expressed in Eastern Caribbean dollars) Eastern Caribbean Central Bank Notes to the Financial Statements March 31, 2017 (expressed in Eastern Caribbean dollars)

EASTERN CARIBBEAN CENTRAL BANK NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

March 31, 2017

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b) Credit quality of financial assets The credit quality of financial assets that are neither past due nor impaired are assessed using external credit ratings. Available-for-sale financial assets Foreign investment securities held by the Bank are debt of governments with a country rating of Aa or better (by Moody’s or equivalent), or debt that carries the unconditional guarantee of such governments, and included in the list of acceptable sovereign risks and debt of international institutions that are spe cifically listed in the Bank’s Investme nt Guidelines. These securities are of superior credit quality and protection of interest and principal is considered high. Loans and receivables Cash at banks and money market instruments are held at approved financial institutions which have a minimum bank deposit rating of A1/P - 1 M oody’s or as measured by another international rating agency. These financial institutions must be incorporated in one of the approved countries listed in the Bank’s Investment G uidelines. Other loans and receivables included in financial assets are not rated. Accounts receivable include amounts that are past due and for which the Bank has recognised a specific allowance for doubtful receivables after the assessment. The Bank does not have any other financial assets that are past due or impaired.

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