This report reviews the use of quantitative tools to gauge market participants» assessment of
banking system resilience.
Compared with regulatory capital ratios, however, the measures suggest less improvement in
banking system resilience since the pre-crisis period.
This report reviews the use of quantitative tools to gauge market participants» assessment of
banking system resilience.
Compared with regulatory capital ratios, however, the measures suggest less improvement in
banking system resilience since the pre-crisis period.
Not exact matches
In assessing China's shadow
banking sector, Moody's determined that debt in the country was moving into «comparatively better regulated parts,» which improves transparency «and may increase the
system's
resilience to unexpected shocks.»
Ryan C and C Thompson (2007), «Risk and the Transformation of the Australian Financial
System», in C Kent and J Lawson (eds), The Stucture and
Resilience of the Financial
System, Proceedings of a Conference, Reserve
Bank of Australia, Sydney, pp 38 — 75.
Follow - up posts described historical experiences and compared the relative stability of the US and Canadian 19th century branching
systems: Canadian
banks demonstrated a much higher level of financial
resilience thanks to their ability to open branches nationwide, compared to the great instability and recurrent crises experienced by large US state
banks — whose ability to open branches in other states or districts was severely constrained by law — and later «unit»
banks, which were not allowed to open branches altogether.
Strong U.S.
bank capital positions contributed to the
resilience of the financial
system, the Fed said.