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and effective banking operations, the Basel II accord will be widely applied to the whole banking system by 2018. This … Model (VECM) over the period 2018 to 2016 by employing three groups of indicators (macroeconomics, banking, and monetary …
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of senior management of 8 banks accounting for about 90 percent of the commercial banking system corroborated evidence …
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The paper finds that, given New Zealand’s conservative approach in implementing the Basel II framework, New Zealand banks’ headline capital ratios underestimate their capital strength. A comparison with Canadian, UK and Australian banks highlights the impact of New Zealand’s...
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and effective banking operations, the Basel II accord will be widely applied to the whole banking system by 2018. This … Model (VECM) over the period 2018 to 2016 by employing three groups of indicators (macroeconomics, banking, and monetary …
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This staff report on United Kingdom’s (UK) 2013 Article IV Consultation highlights economic policies and development. The UK economy grew by about ¼ percent in 2012. Net trade reduced growth by 0.6 percentage points of GDP, the biggest drag since 2005, and well above staff projections....
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This Technical Note focuses on banking sector structure in Germany. Germany’s banking system comprises three â …. The German banking system includes a large number of institutions in both absolute and relative terms. This note describes … the evolution of Germany’s three-pillar banking system. It analyzes capitalization, credit and the intermediation of …
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The key policy challenge for Turkey in the years ahead will be to enhance and consolidate the advances made since the nation’s 2000-01 economic crisis. Higher growth could reduce unemployment and raise living standards toward European Union levels. This paper reviews Turkey’s...
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