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has partial control over bank regulation it can exercise regulatory lenience. Two, the Fed's stronger output orientation … procyclical capital regulation. - Monetary policy ; capital regulation ; crisis …
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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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Bank Model Law within the overall frame of regional financial integration and enhanced risk regulation in the financial … describes the Model Law's specific tools for conjuring that risk. The significance of risk regulation is underscored by recent …
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The 2008 financial crisis exposed a longstanding problem in financial regulation: traditional regulatory strategies … regulation was a key driver of the housing bubble in the mid-2000s and the massive credit crunch that followed. To combat this … together, these reforms are critical to making countercyclical financial regulation work and creating a more stable and …
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This paper explains the nature of interest rates in the U.S. federal funds market after the 2007-09 financial crisis. We build a model of the over-the-counter lending market that incorporates new aspects of the financial system: abundance of liquidity, different regulatory standards for banks,...
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Since the Great Financial Crisis, emerging market economies (EMEs) have made much progress on enhancing their frameworks to manage banking crises. Yet significant challenges remain. Banking sectors and bank ownership are more concentrated in EMEs than in advanced ecomonies (AEs), and banks fund...
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