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This technical note analyzes the existing legal and institutional frameworks in Australia, including coordination … arrangements and focuses on crisis preparedness, including recovery and resolution planning as well as the Reserve Bank of … Australia's (RBA) lender-of-last resort functions. The analysis highlights that Australia has a well-established framework for …
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Australia. An assessment of the effectiveness of banking supervision requires a review of the legal framework, and a detailed … the BCP methodology, the assessment focused on banking supervision and regulation in Australia and did not cover the …
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"Focuses on the rationale and performance of state-owned financial institutions in emerging markets, as well as on possible government policies for either privatizing or managing them"--Provided by publisher
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The purpose of the missions of Phase I was to develop a functional central bank, including establishing a modern …
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This note presents a targeted review of selected aspects concerning the regulation and supervision of banks in Italy and their governance framework. The review was carried out as part of the 2019 Italy Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) and was based on the regulatory framework in place...
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This technical note leverages on the 2015 FSAP which concluded that the United States (U.S.) had a high degree of compliance with the Basel Core Principles (BCPs). The FSAP reviewed the progress achieved in addressing the main weaknesses previously identified and the main supervisory and...
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