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This paper analyzes the cross-border risks that could result from a decarbonization of the world economy. We develop a typology of cross-border risks and their respective channels. Our qualitative and quantitative scenario analysis suggests that the mid-transition - a period during which...
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The U.K. financial sector is globally systemic, open, and complex. It has weathered the COVID-19 pandemic fittingly, thanks to the post-GFC reforms, a proactive macroprudential stance, and an effective multipronged response to maintain financial stability. Brexit uncertainties are being handled...
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Hong Kong SAR (HKSAR) is a small and open economy, and a major international financial center with extensive linkages to Mainland China. Over the past two years, Hong Kong SAR's economy and financial sector were adversely impacted by domestic social unrest, US-China tensions, and the global...
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This Technical Note reviews the state of financial safety net and crisis management arrangements in Belgium. Although actions in Belgium and at the European Union (EU) level have improved the Belgian financial safety net and crisis management arrangements, Belgium still faces challenges, and...
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Past experience with financial crises places systemic risk oversight at the core of Korea's approach to the financial … rigorous and sophisticated processes for risk monitoring. They publish first-rate analysis. And they have actively developed …
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supervisory framework as well as the insolvency and creditor rights regime, and makes recommendations for strengthening the … insolvency system (liquidation and reorganization proceedings); and (4) effectiveness of the relevant institutional, regulatory …
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