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The paper examines the slowdown of lending by large U.S. banks over the period 2007Q3 - 2009Q2, focusing on: (i) whether capital or liquidity was the binding constraint; (ii) factors influencing banks’ decision to hold capital; and (iii) their pricing behavior. Using quarterly data for...
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consequences for cost of capital, funding patterns, interconnectedness, and risk migration. …
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increased risk profiles for large, conglomerate financial firms, and higher levels of systemic risk potential for more … conglomeration, and explores the extent to which financial firm risk and systemic risk potential in banking are related to …
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United Kingdom - are more promising while still entailing significant implementation challenges. A risk factor common to all … of the financial system. Since this could lead to accumulation of systemic risk if left unchecked, it appears unlikely …
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A review of the experience of five developing countries in reforming their financial systems illustrates the benefits and risks, and provides lessons on the factors which contribute to successful financial sector reforms. Financial sector reforms need to be supported by active monetary policy,...
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This paper reviews the rules in place in selected countries to limit risk concentrations in the credit portfolio. The … in imposing standards for risk diversification in the credit portfolio. The issues reviewed for each country are the …
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Israel’s compliance with International Organization of Securities Commissions’ objectives and Principles of Securities Regulation has been assessed. The regulatory regime is well developed and in most respects is comparable with that of major jurisdictions. For the most part, it is...
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This paper presents the primary institutions and economic policies that have led to Chile’s remarkable record of stability and growth over the past twenty years. The core of this policy stance is the combination of fiscal discipline and an open trade policy regime, together with carefully...
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This 2009 Article IV Consultation highlights that following a prolonged expansion, reflecting sound macroeconomic policies and favorable terms of trade, global events have slowed Australia’s economic growth well below trend. The turmoil sparked by the collapse of Lehman Brothers in...
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