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As part of Basel III reforms, the NSFR is a new prudential liquidity rule aimed at limiting excess maturity …
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and long term; market (coordination) failure triggers a liquidity run and inefficient default; and the IMF lends … unconditionally under a preferred creditor status. The model shows that IMF financial support can help prevent a liquidity crisis …
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. The tendency to underprice systemic liquidity risk and currency-induced credit risk creates vulnerabilities that need … liquidity and solvency risks. The paper also shows that most dollarized countries have addressed their liquidity vulnerabilities …
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The global financial crisis highlighted that the financial system can be most vulnerable when it seems most stable. This paper models non-linear dynamics in banking. Small shocks can lead from an equilibrium with few bank defaults straight to a full freeze. The mechanism is based on...
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banking sector, including a comprehensive stress-testing exercise of banks’ solvency and liquidity positions. While the … banking sector appears resilient to credit risk stress tests, liquidity stress test results reveal some weaknesses owing to …
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This article summarizes the European Union’s stress testing exercises and future priorities. The 2011 solvency stress testing was marked by methodology and data. The exercise forced banks to increase the quality and quantity of capitalization. This test has many controversial issues, but...
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banks have active cross-border liquidity flows, which may complicate the operation of monetary policy. The Central Bank of …
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This Financial System Stability Assessment on the United Arab Emirates (UAE) examines macroeconomic and financial sector developments. The banking sector as a whole shows comfortable levels of capitalization and profits, having benefited from the rapid expansion of the economy and a steady...
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This 2014 Article IV Consultation highlights that after a sharp slowdown in 2013, growth in Mexico is projected to recover to 2.4 percent this year. The strong recovery in the United States in the second quarter of 2014 has triggered a rebound in Mexico’s manufacturing production and...
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