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soundness mandate that has been supported by banks and by the State. The macroeconomic environment is characterized by rapid …
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Did the occurrence of systemic banking crises in the 1990s and 2000s significantly alter the behavior of banks in the … literature-to post-crisis bank behavior. Using a panel dataset of commercial banks during the period 1990-2006, we analyze the …
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This simulation-based paper investigates the impact of different methods of dynamic provisioning on bank soundness and shows that this increasingly popular macroprudential tool can smooth provisioning costs over the credit cycle and lower banks’ probability of default. In addition, the...
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The paper studies risk mitigation associated with capital regulation, in a context where banks may choose tail risk … liability. Moreover, higher capital may have an unintended effect of enabling banks to take more tail risk without the fear of …
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structured corrective action regime and a unified administration regime for all banks, with broad powers for the administrator …
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(FSAP). The Indonesian financial sector comprises banks, multi-finance companies, capital market companies, insurance …
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This Financial Sector Stability Assessment on Nigeria discusses the macroeconomic performance and structure of the financial system. Although Nigerian economy experienced both domestic and external shocks in recent years, the economy continued to grow rapidly, achieving more than 7 percent...
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This paper reports on Bangladesh’s Financial System Stability Assessment. Considerable progress has been made in strengthening the resilience of the country's financial sector. Total assets of the banking sector have increased twofold since 2003, and credit to the private sector has risen...
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-based indicators, and stress tests. Cypriot commercial banks are weaker than their counterparts in Greece and also less stable than … cooperative banks in Cyprus. Credit risk appears as the main source of risk in the banking sector, with demand for real estate …
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This paper discusses key findings of the financial sector stability assessment for Romania. The assessment reveals that in recent years, Romania’s financial sector regulatory authorities have made significant progress in adopting international best practices, including through...
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