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euro area and for supervising all euro area banks in order to ensure their safety and soundness, some directly and some …
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Due to the international dimension of the financial sector within the EU and beyond, domestically oriented macroprudential policies have the potential to create material cross-border spillover effects. This occasional paper provides a detailed overview of the academic and empirical literature on...
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This paper assesses the macroeconomic implications of the Basel III finalisation for the euro area, employing a large …-scale semi-structural model encompassing over 90 banks and 19-euro area economies. The new regulatory framework will influence … the reform, namely a transitory reduction in euro area gross domestic product (GDP) and in lending to the non …
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share of non-performing loans (NPLs) on the balance sheets of euro area banks. The first is the coverage expectations for … assessment of the package is analysed via a semi-structural model, the Banking Euro Area Stress Test (BEAST). The coverage …
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perspective. This approach employs a large-scale semi-structural model reflecting the dynamics of 91 significant euro area banks … and 19 euro area economies and is presented through an assessment of the stance evolution for the aggregate euro area … economy and for the individual euro area countries. Our results uncover mild tightening of the macroprudential policy stance …
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first is the global financial crisis in 2008-09, and the second is the euro area sovereign debt crisis in 2010-12. Both … sequence of financial reforms has improved the sector's ability to deal with major macro-financial shocks at the EU/euro area …
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