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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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This paper presents an approach to a macroprudential stress test for the euro area banking system, comprising the 91 … largest euro area credit institutions across 19 countries. The approach involves modelling banks'reactions to changing … acknowledging a broad set of interactions and interdependencies between banks, other market participants, and the real economy. Our …
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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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Central banks around the world are increasingly monitoring climate change risks and how these affect their balance sheets and their monetary policy transmission. The European Central Bank (ECB) extensively reviewed its monetary policy implementation framework in 2020-21 to better account also...
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