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This paper tests the role of different banks' liquidity funding structures in explaining the banks' failures, which … recognizes that the new liquidity framework proposed by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision appears to have the features … to strenghten banks' liquidity conditions and improve financial stability. Its correct implementation together with …
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The assessment is a featured report of Turkey’s credit boom in the middle of 2011. The country faced the global crisis successfully because of earlier significant capital buffers. Overall, the country was healthy financially, but there was a slowdown in loan growth and market...
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The Canadian financial sector is among the world’s most highly developed. The five large banking groups that form the core of the system are conservatively managed and highly profitable. The stress tests suggest that the large Canadian banks can withstand a broad range of shocks. The...
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trends. All banks were assessed against solvency, liquidity, and contagion risks. The solvency tests revealed that the Czech …
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The key findings of Australia’s BASEL II implementation assessment are presented. The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) allocated sufficient resources, including highly skilled staff, prior to the Basel II start date, and the outcome has been a robust and high-quality...
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This Selected Issues paper discusses capital and liquidity regulations in Sweden. It recaps the recent debates on … capital and liquidity buffers, and discusses a way to consider appropriate levels of capital and liquidity buffers in the case … of Sweden. The paper estimates the government’s contingent liabilities from banks by different capital and liquidity …
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This article summarizes the European Union’s stress testing exercises and future priorities. The 2011 solvency stress testing was marked by methodology and data. The exercise forced banks to increase the quality and quantity of capitalization. This test has many controversial issues, but...
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banks have active cross-border liquidity flows, which may complicate the operation of monetary policy. The Central Bank of …
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This Financial System Stability Assessment on the United Arab Emirates (UAE) examines macroeconomic and financial sector developments. The banking sector as a whole shows comfortable levels of capitalization and profits, having benefited from the rapid expansion of the economy and a steady...
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financial stability analysis, banks are resilient to credit risk and could face difficulties with respect to liquidity risk. The …
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