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, and a balanced approach to restructuring and regulation among different types of financial institutions. The paper also …
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The failure to spot emerging systemic risk and prevent the current global financial crisis warrants a reexamination of …
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financial crises, keeping deposits in a safe place and paying back their loans. Institutional risk profiles at the bottom end of … volumes. Although this profile may raise some concerns regarding reputational risks for the central bank and consumer … protection, in terms of financial instability, the risk posed by inclusive policies is negligible. In addition, risks prevalent …
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This paper examines the motivation for, and the success of, regional efforts in Asia to promote local currency bond markets. The analysis demonstrates that Asian local currency bond markets made substantial gains as a region going into the current global financial crisis. However, we argue that...
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and their experience during the Russian financial crisis. It also uses survey data from the World Bank and the European … Bank for Reconstruction and Development's Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Surveys to infer noteworthy …
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This paper provides an overview of the Reserve Bank of India's approach to macroprudential regulation and systemic risk … information. Macroprudential regulation is an inexact science with limitations and needs to be used in conjunction with other …
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and the roles and complementary nature of macroprudential and monetary policies in addressing aggregate risk in the …
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to ascertain how crises might be mitigated in the future through better regulation, supervision, and institution …
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crisis, after the crisis started, politicians became increasingly vocal in demanding regulation. Initially, these demands … were confined to a more binding form of self-regulation. But as the crisis progressed, the calls for state regulation grew … ever louder. It became apparent after the November 2008 G-20 summit in Washington that state regulation could no longer be …
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case that there were four primary failures contributing to the crisis: excessive risk-taking in the financial sector due to … mispriced government guarantees; regulatory focus on individual institution risk rather than systemic risk; opacity of positions … regulation put in place then was successful in addressing market failures, but how, over time, especially around the resolutions …
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