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Financial regulators in Australia and overseas are requiring banks to raise additional capital. The benefits of this are understood in terms of reducing the risk of incurring the significant costs of another financial crisis. But there are potential costs from securing these benefits, in the...
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In this article a banking sector Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model for South Africa is developed. The model is used to estimate the potential effect of regulatory policy on the economy and as a risk assessment tool to assess how changes in regulation affect the economy.The model...
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A Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model is used as a regulatory tool for the banking sector in South Africa. The model is used to determine the effects of regulatory penalties, capital adequacy requirements (CAR), and the monetary policy on the economy. Our results indicate that there is a...
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This paper presents empirical evidence on the behaviour of interbank lending in Germany after a monetary policy impulse … loan portfolio relatively unaffected. This may explain why the evidence for a bank lending channel in Germany seems to be …Dieses Papier präsentiert empirische Evidenz zum Verhalten der Interbankkredite in Deutschland nach einem …
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This paper presents empirical evidence on the behaviour of interbank lending in Germany after a monetary policy impulse … loan portfolio relatively unaffected. This may explain why the evidence for a bank lending channel in Germany seems to be …
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