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systemic risk contributions of individual banks and find that these are mainly determined by the bank size. Depending on the …
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related limitations on bank size would not reduce systemic risk …
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The current international financial crisis, which started in 2007 in the US and soon spread to the rest of the world, has revealed that the failure of an interconnected and complex financial institution, even though not necessarily large in terms of total assets, can threaten the stability of...
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We propose a toolkit for the assessment of systemic risk buildup in low income countries. We show that, due to non-linearity in the relationship between credit and financial stability, the assessment should be conducted with different tools at different stages of financial development. In...
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Since the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-2009, the importance of non-bank financial institutions in macroprudential … discussing and implementing macroprudential supervision and regulation for non-bank financial institutions (NBFI). In this … context, this paper analyzes the systemic risk of both banks and non-bank sectors (securities firms and insurance companies …
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One way of internalizing the externalities that each individual bank imposes on the rest of the financial system is to … information on interbank exposures. A relatively small bank playing an outsized role in the interbank market might be more … systemic, and thus garner a higher capital surcharge, than a less-connected bank of somewhat larger size. Alternatively, if the …
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non-bank-regulated segments of the financial sector. Over the recent past, this interconnection has increased, likely …
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non-bank-regulated segments of the financial sector. Over the recent past, this interconnection has increased, likely …
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tries to shed some light on the historical development and current state of bank regulation in Germany. In so doing, it …In Germany a public discussion on the power of banks has been going on for decades now with the term power having at … deposit customers. In the past, bank regulation has often been blamed for undermining competition and the functioning of …
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The global financial crisis underlined that sound and effective bank regulation is vital to financial stability … outbreak. The crisis reflected the failure of regulatory authorities to keep pace with financial innovation. Bank supervision … had been weak by any measure. Supervisors did not conduct regular onsite bank inspections or examinations of sufficient …
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