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unprecedentedly during the recent financial crisis, may impose indirect costs to financial stability if bailout expectations of … participants adjusted their bailout expectations in response to government interventions, undermining market discipline mechanisms …
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The global financial crisis has focused much attention on procyclicality, particularly in the context of a macroprudential framework. This paper reviews a set of prudential measures that can be adopted by national authorities to deal with procyclicality and discusses issues in designing and...
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This paper examines the legal basis for the Federal Reserve Board's actions relating to the acquisition of Bear Stearns by J.P. Morgan in March of 2008 and other measures taken by the Board to support the U.S. financial system at that time
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The global financial crisis has focused much attention on procyclicality, particularly in the context of a macroprudential framework. This paper reviews a set of prudential measures that can be adopted by national authorities to deal with procyclicality and discusses issues in designing and...
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The global financial crisis has focused much attention on procyclicality, particularly in the context of a macroprudential framework. This paper reviews a set of prudential measures that can be adopted by national authorities to deal with procyclicality and discusses issues in designing and...
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