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Macroprudential policies and financial stability 7 Monetary policy 3 Banking sector 2 Business cycles 2 Econometric models 2 Emerging markets 2 Financial intermediation 2 Risk management 2 Systemic risk 2 Asia 1 Bank financing 1 Bank regulations 1 Bank resolution 1 Bank supervision 1 Banking crisis 1 Banking systems 1 Banking vulnerabilities 1 Banks 1 Capital Regulation 1 Capital flows 1 Crisis management 1 Deposit insurance 1 Effectiveness 1 European Union 1 Financial Frictions 1 Financial Regulations 1 Financial inclusion Macroprudential policy 1 Financial management 1 Financial stability 1 General equilibrium models 1 Infrastructure 1 Infrastructure finance 1 Islamic banking 1 Islamic finance 1 Labor market friction 1 Labor markets 1 Latin America 1 Liquidity 1 Liquidity management 1 Macropudential policies 1
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Claessens, Stijn 2 Candelon, Bertrand 1 Ghilardi, Matteo 1 Ghosh, Swati R. 1 Gonzalez, Andres 1 Hardy, Daniel C. 1 Hochreiter, Philipp 1 Kammer, Alfred 1 Mihet, Roxana 1 Norat, Mohamed 1 Peiris, Shanaka J. 1 Pinon, Marco 1 Prasad, Ananthakrishnan 1 Shapiro, Alan Finkelstein 1 Sy, Amadou N. R. 1 Towe, Christopher M. 1 Zeidane, Zeine 1
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How Did Markets React to Stress Tests?
Candelon, Bertrand; Sy, Amadou N. R. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2015
We use event study methods to compare the market reaction to U.S. and EU-wide stress tests performed from 2009 to 2013. Typically, stress tests have a positive impact on stressed banks’ returns. While the 2009 U.S. stress test had a large positive outcome, the impact of subsequent U.S....
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Macroprudential Policy and Labor Market Dynamics in Emerging Economies
Shapiro, Alan Finkelstein; Gonzalez, Andres - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2015
Emerging economies have high shares of self-employed individuals running owner-only firms who, in contrast to many salaried firms, have little access to formal financing and therefore rely on informal financing (input credit) from other firms. We build a small open economy real business cycle...
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Islamic Finance: Opportunities, Challenges, and Policy Options
Kammer, Alfred; Norat, Mohamed; Pinon, Marco; Prasad, … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2015
The SDN discusses the main policy issues and challenges in building an inclusive and safe Islamic finance industry, with emphasis on Islamic banking and Sukuk markets. To this end, it discuses why Islamic finance matters, taking into account its recent and prospective growth; and, its potential...
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Macro-Prudential Policies to Mitigate Financial System Vulnerabilities
Claessens, Stijn; Ghosh, Swati R.; Mihet, Roxana - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2014
Macro-prudential policies aimed at mitigating systemic financial risks have become part of the policy toolkit in many emerging markets and some advanced countries. Their effectiveness and efficacy are not well-known, however. Using panel data regressions, we analyze how changes in balance sheets...
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An Overview of Macroprudential Policy Tools
Claessens, Stijn - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2014
Macroprudential policies – caps on loan to value ratios, limits on credit growth and other balance sheets restrictions, (countercyclical) capital and reserve requirements and surcharges, and Pigouvian levies – have become part of the policy paradigm in emerging markets and advanced...
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A Simple Macroprudential Liquidity Buffer
Hardy, Daniel C.; Hochreiter, Philipp - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2014
A mechanism is proposed that aims to reduce the risk of a banking sector liquidity crisis—which is a quintessentially systemic event and thus the object of macroprudential policy—and moderate the effects of a crisis should one occur. The instrument would give banks more incentive...
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Capital Flows, Financial Intermediation and Macroprudential Policies
Ghilardi, Matteo; Peiris, Shanaka J. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2014
This paper develops an open-economy DSGE model with an optimizing banking sector to assess the role of capital flows, macro-financial linkages, and macroprudential policies in emerging Asia. The key result is that macro-prudential measures can usefully complement monetary policy. Countercyclical...
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