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Macroprudential regulation is the
approach to
financial regulation that aims to
mitigate risk to the
financial system as a
whole (or "systemic risk")...
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financial system, and to take
appropriate action where necessary ('
macroprudential regulation'). The FPC
publishes its
findings (and
actions taken) in...
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Citibank Europe PKO Bank
Polski As of 2024, the
National Committee of
Macroprudential Oversight of
Romania has
identified 9 locally-incorporated
banks as...
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Regulation LabEx ReFi -
European Laboratory on
Financial Regulation Macroprudential regulation Microprudential regulation Regulatory capture Regulatory...
- Marketplace" (2008) "Enhancing
Financial Stability and Resilience:
Macroprudential Policies,
Tools and
Systems for the ****ure" (2010) "Regulatory Reforms...
- Gabriele; Moessner,
Richhild (2017). "What Do We Know
About the
Effects of
Macroprudential Policy?". Economica. 85 (340): 735–770. doi:10.1111/ecca.12229. ISSN 0013-0427...
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improvements Support effective macroprudential arrangements by
drawing lessons from
countries that have
applied macroprudential policy frameworks and tools...
- Aizenman,
Menzie D. Chinn, and Hiro Ito, “Financial
Spillovers and
Macroprudential Policies,”
Working Paper (National
Bureau of
Economic Research, December...
- GDP, or 40% of tax revenue.
Financial repression is
categorized as "
macroprudential regulation"—i.e.,
government efforts to "ensure the
health of an entire...
- some key principles. Kevin's
committee considered a more
explicitly '
macroprudential' or system-wide,
approach to
supervision and regulation. Historically...