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At the height of the Great Depression a number of leading U.S. economists advanced a proposal for monetary reform that became known as the Chicago Plan. It envisaged the separation of the monetary and credit functions of the banking system, by requiring 100% reserve backing for deposits. Irving...
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quantify mortgage lending risk in two distinct mortgage markets. For each application, we show a range of modeling adjustments …
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which is between the house price cycles before the time of mortgage origination and LGD. The empirical analysis is based on … a large loan-level sub-prime residential mortgage loss dataset from 1998 to 2009. Results show that house price history …
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The traditional approach to the stress testing of financial institutions focuses on capital adequacy and solvency. Liquidity stress tests have been applied in parallel to and independently from solvency stress tests, based on scenarios which may not be consistent with those used in solvency...
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mortgage interest rate leads to a 20 percent decrease in a typical bank''s distance to default. Finally, we look at the cross …
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life-cycle profile of home ownership, and the mortgage default rate. The average coefficients that measure the agents …
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Developing economies can strengthen their financial systems by implementing the main elements of global regulatory reform. But to build an effective prudential framework, they may need to adapt international standards taking into account the sophistication and size of their financial...
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Credit is key to support healthy and sustainable economic growth but excess aggregate credit growth can signal the build-up of imbalances and lead to systemic financial crisis. Hence, monitoring the credit cycle is key to identifying vulnerabilities, particularly in emerging markets, which tend...
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