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Though the country may appear to lack liquidity, Papua New Guinea may have billions of kina hidden outside the banking system. According to Tony Westaway, managing director of Nationwide Microbank, residents tend to store cash at home, or hide large sums underground in bamboo pipes and in tin cans. The reasons are many: some people do not...

 

Papua New Guinea established a sovereign wealth fund in 2012, and while the original law was delayed and greatly revised, it is set to be implemented by mid-2015, with the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) proceeds flowing into the fund by 2016.

Articles & Analysis | Financial inclusiveness a key goal for PNG from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2015

Financial literacy and financial inclusion are becoming pressing issues in Papua New Guinea and receiving increased attention. In part, this is a function of global trends: financial literacy is vital to sustainable development and is actively being supported by the donor community and local governments. It is also especially a focus for PNG,...

With 2015 growth predictions ranging from 6.9% to 21%, Papua New Guinea may end the year as the fastest-growing economy in the world or as simply another fast-growing economy. The country may be able to spend as planned, make the necessary and desired investments and build for a sustainable future, or it may find itself scrambling to maintain...

While Papua New Guinea is one of the most open developing economies in the world, with low tariffs, national treatment for foreign investors, bilateral investment treaties and few closed sectors, new policies could be introduced that would make the environment less liberal and welcoming. So far, the status quo remains and companies are free to...

Papua New Guinea is in the process of restructuring its state sector in order to make it more efficient and to finance necessary capital expenditures. A wide range of options are being explored, from public-private partnerships (PPPs) and privatisations to an extensive rejigging of national assets.

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