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This paper discusses key findings of the Financial System Stability Assessment on the Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision, the Committee for Payment and Settlement Systems (CPSS) Core Principles for Systemically Important Payment Systems, and IMF Monetary and Financial Policy...
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supervision is presented. Regulation and supervision of China’s banking system has made impressive progress in the past few …
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Drawing from a unique data set comprising 2,893 banks and 152 countries over the period 1987 to 2000, we test whether the adoption of the Basel Accord by Latin American and Caribbean countries was responsible for the serious slowdowns in credit growth experienced by these countries. We find...
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—regulatory versus economic capital, and rules-based versus process-oriented regulation. On minimum capital standards, the case for using …
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argues that, especially for developing countries, finding the right balance between regulation, supervision, and market …
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Advocates for internal model-based capital regulation argue that this approach will reduce costs and remove distortions …
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This paper seeks to draw lessons from the IMF’s experience in handling financial crises around the globe over the past ten years that are relevant to the challenges faced by countries in Latin America, especially in the wake of the recent crisis in Argentina. Experience suggests that...
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