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This paper proposes a stylized sequencing of banking supervision and bank restructuring measures designed to complement … because the initial cost of bank restructuring can be offset, partly, through the budgetary effects of improved enterprise …
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these operations. Despite a vast literature on the topic, central bank approaches and practices vary considerably. In this …
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The paper presents a supervisory framework that addresses the vulnerabilities of partially dollarized banking systems. The tendency to underprice systemic liquidity risk and currency-induced credit risk creates vulnerabilities that need supervisory responses. The framework seeks to induce agents...
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Financial markets are eager for any signal of monetary policy from the People's Bank of China (PBC). The importance of …
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central bank balance sheets will likely strengthen the monetary policy transmission, as dealer balance-sheet space is now …
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Why did monetary authorities hold large gold reserves under Bretton Woods (1944-1971) when only the US had to? We argue that gold holdings were driven by institutional memory and persistent habits of central bankers. Countries continued to back currency in circulation with gold reserves,...
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issue. We show that aggressive central bank action may revive gross investment, but it will not revive net investment or …
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