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This paper examines the regulatory and supervisory implications stemming from the dominance of large and complex financial institutions, drawing on the recent Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) mission work on Sweden. The analysis highlights the importance of consolidated supervision, of...
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Recent financial crises have highlighted the potentially significant macroeconomic costs of financial system instability, and the potential for the instability in the financial system of one country to have broader implications for the stability of financial systems and macroeconomic performance...
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The adverse effect of financial crises upon the world's economies represented the background for the development of a wide economic literature on financial stability. The assessment of this phenomenon stands for a complex exercise, as many techniques can be used for this purpose. Such a...
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The global crisis has raised important questions about the role of the central banks in promoting financial stability. One of the lessons emphasized by the crisis is that central banks will, without any doubt, be involved whenever a systemic financial crisis occurs. In this line, the present...
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