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The use of collateral has become one of the most widespread risk mitigation techniques. While it brings stabilizing effects to the individual lender we argue that it may exacerbate systemic risk through margin call activation. We show how a liquidity shock to the cash lender may propagate as a...
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We present a semi-structural model of default risk, which is a function of loan and borrower characteristics, economic conditions, and the regulatory environment. We use this model to simulate bank credit losses for stress-testing purposes and to calibrate borrower-based macroprudential tools....
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Improvements in financial regulation and supervision in the Central American region (CAPDR) have strengthened financial … supervision and regulation. Based on two surveys, and the analysis of the Basel Core Principles, the paper determines that some …
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This paper describes how behavioral elements are relevant to financial supervision, regulation, and central banking. It …
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bank regulation. We build a structural model in which banks can strategically bunch their assets below regulatory …
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, the market equilibrium may not be optimal and there is a need for prudential regulation. We show that the optimal capital …
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While deregulated financial markets and strong competition are commonly viewed as prerequisites for successful economic development, recent empirical evidence suggests that financial liberalization, if not well phased, can lead to costly financial crises. This paper focuses on the roles of...
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In this paper, we discuss whether and how bank lobbying can lead to regulatory capture and have real consequences through an overview of the motivations behind bank lobbying and of recent empirical evidence on the subject. Overall, the findings are consistent with regulatory capture, which...
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We present a novel approach that incorporates individual entity stress testing and losses from systemic risk effects (SE losses) into macroprudential stress testing. SE losses are measured using a reduced-form model to value financial entity assets, conditional on macroeconomic stress and the...
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