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-owned banks. The levels of non-performing loans and capital adequacy ratios compare poorly in international perspective and may … for the two main stateowned banks in mid-2012. To foster the credibility of the new tests, the main results and underlying … by ring-fencing impaired assets, which would create conditions for an orderly resolution of non-viable banks and a rapid …
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banks vulnerable to shifts in investor sentiment. However, investment and credit were mostly directed to sheltered sectors … commitments, this will require reforming public policies that have long distorted investment allocation, ensuring that banks …
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Dutch banks were put under heavy strains early in the global downturn and have comparatively weak financial buffers to … adverse shocks. Banks are very large relative to the size of the domestic economy, have sizeable cross-border exposures and … taxpayer and the regulator’s tools available to reduce risks should be expanded. In particular, banks should set aside …
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Rising household debt has become a major policy concern in Korea. By the end of 2012, it had risen to 164% of disposable income, well above the OECD average of 133%. In addition to the economic impact and the risk to the financial sector, it raises social cohesion issues, as households with low...
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banking sector is sufficiently capitalised in the short term, banks are deleveraging by cutting down their dependence on cross … ban on foreign currency lending for mortgages, future uncertainties about parent banks’ funding and undermined creditors … while weakening banks’ solvency. The mid-December 2011 agreement between the government and the banking sector was a welcome …
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the Baltics, Cyprus, Greece and Ireland, in particular, are hit by a strong decline in lending in the wake of the … capital to a market based leverage ratio of 3%, EUR 84 billion of extra capital would be needed for the largest 60 banks ….<P> At the bank level, the top tertile of well-capitalised banks (with a market based leverage ratio well above 4%) continues …
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alternatives to bank lending options for SME finance is important but will take time. Restructuring banks’ balance sheets is …
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improve by about 30%, and by more than twice that in Greece. In peripheral countries, a combination of structural reforms to …
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sovereign debt crisis in Greece could be one factor that has contributed to the steep and long-lasting recession. This paper …. Overall, this analysis shows that the uncertainty impact on growth has been relatively small in Greece between 2008 and 2013 … vector auto regressive models developed for this exercise. This working paper relates to the 2013 Economic Survey of Greece …
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Poverty and income inequality have worsened since the onset of the crisis. While the design of fiscal measures has mitigated the burden sharing of fiscal adjustment, as the recession has deepened unemployment has risen, earnings have declined and social tensions have increased. Getting people...
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