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is among the largest greenhouse gas emitting economies in the world exposing it to significant transition risk. Although …
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This technical note reviews the functioning and effectiveness of the regulation, supervision, and systemic risk …
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effectiveness of banking supervision and regulation in Japan. The scope of the work focused on the key findings from the 2017 Basel …
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supervisors, and a globally coordinated move to implementing conduct and prudential regulation …
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regulation and supervision include policy development, especially between Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions …
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This chapter on Financial Safety Net and Crisis Management for the Canada reviews the insurance sector's regulation and …. Regulation and supervision of the insurance sector in Canada is conducted by the federal and provincial authorities. Insurers can … Financial Institutions (OSFI) is responsible for prudential regulation and supervision of federally regulated insurers. The …
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This technical note highlights Regulation and Supervision of Less Significant Institutions for the Finland Financial …
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effectiveness of banking regulation and supervision in the United Kingdom. It leverages on the 2016 FSAP which concluded that the …
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Japan has made progress in improving its crisis readiness since the 2017 FSAP, and the authorities are committed to make further enhancements that are needed. Notably, the authorities have introduced loss absorbing capacity (LAC) requirements, expanded the recovery and resolution planning (RRP)...
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The financial safety net framework in Botswana is incomplete, while crisis preparedness and management structures must be expanded.2 The Bank of Botswana (BoB) lacks an emergency liquidity support mechanism for commercial banks, bank resolution and liquidation remain under the Companies Act, and...
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