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financial crisis 5 intervention powers 5 banking 4 crisis management 4 Bank resolution 3 Bank supervision 3 Banking sector 3 Financial Sector Assessment Program 3 asset management 3 bank failure 3 banking system 3 capital adequacy 3 deposit guarantee 3 global financial crisis 3 legal protection 3 recapitalization 3 subordinated debt 3 systemic crisis 3 systemic risk 3 Bank restructuring 2 Banks 2 Risk management 2 bank debt 2 bank failures 2 bank insolvency 2 bank liquidity 2 banking business 2 banking supervision 2 banking supervisors 2 bankrupt 2 contagion 2 crisis resolution 2 debt restructuring 2 deposit guarantee schemes 2 deposit insurance 2 financial crises 2 insolvent banks 2 level playing field 2 macroeconomic policies 2 prudential supervision 2
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Undetermined 4 English 1
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Espinosa-Vega, Marco A 1 Kahn, Charles M. 1 Matta, Rafael 1 Sole, Juan 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 5 International Monetary Fund 4
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IMF Staff Country Reports 4 IMF Working Papers 1
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European Union; Publication of Financial Sector Assessment Program Documentation—Technical Note on Progress with Bank Restructuring and Resolution in Europe
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2013
This article is an analysis on the restructuring banking system of the European Union. The global financial crisis created the need to restructure by immensely reflecting weaknesses in the public, households, corporate, and other financial sectors. The restructuring includes the strengthening of...
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Systemic Risk and Optimal Regulatory Architecture
Espinosa-Vega, Marco A; Matta, Rafael; Kahn, Charles M.; … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2011
Until the recent financial crisis, the safety and soundness of financial institutions was assessed from the perspective of the individual institution. The financial crisis highlighted the need to take systemic externalities seriously when rethinking prudential oversight and the regulatory...
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Republic of Estonia; Staff Report for the 2010 Article IV Consultation
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2011
Despite enduring one of the sharpest contractions in the EU, Estonia has been successful in its all-out efforts to join the euro area. Core prices have also begun increasing but at a moderate rate. Recent wage increases have defied not only high unemployment but also increases in vacancies and...
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Kingdom of the Netherlands-Netherlands; Publication of Financial Sector Assessment Program Documentation: Technical Note on Crisis Management and Bank Resolution Frameworks
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2011
The global financial crisis hit the Netherlands' financial sector hard. This note analyzes the Dutch framework for crisis management and bank resolution, and formulates recommendations to address observed weaknesses. The overall framework for official financial support to stem systemic crisis is...
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Sweden; Financial Sector Assessment Program Update: Technical Note on Contingency Planning, Crisis Management and Bank Resolution
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2011
This abstract reviews the recommendations made in the FSAP Update for Sweden in the areas of contingency planning, crisis management, and bank resolution. Although Sweden crisis management fared well during the global financial crisis, its authorities are reviewing the framework for managing...
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