Building Blocks for Effective Macroprudential Policies in Latin America.
An increasing number of countries - including in Latin America - are reforming their financial stability frameworks in the aftermath of the financial crisis, in order to establish a stronger macroprudential policy function. This paper analyzes existing arrangements for financial stability in Latin A...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Washington :
International Monetary Fund,
2012.
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Colección: | IMF Working Papers.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; II. The Case for Macroprudential Policy in Latin America; Figures; 1. Systemic Banking Crises Worldwide; A. Latin America has Made Significant Strides to Preserve Financial Stability; Tables; 1. Bank Legislation and Financial Safety Nets; 2. Key Financial Soundness Indicators; B. Important Vulnerabilities Remain; 3. Capital Inflows; 4. Volatility of Commodity Prices; 5. Real Credit Growth and Banking Crises; C. Mapping Macro-financial Vulnerabilities and Macroprudential Policies; 2. Relative Importance of Top Banks in Eight Countries in Latin America.
- 3. Macroprudential Policy Tools in Selected Latin American CountriesIII. The Existing Institutional Arrangements for Financial Stability; A. The Current State of Play; 4. Authority for Supervision of Banks, Insurances, and Securities; B. Characterizing Financial Stability Arrangements in Latin America; Boxes; 1. The New Financial Stability Committees in Chile, Mexico, and Uruguay; 5. Institutional Models for Financial Stability in Latin America; 2. Institutional Arrangement for Financial Stability in Brazil; IV. The Way Forward; A. The Pacific Model; B. The Atlantic Model.
- C. Articulating the Macroprudential MandateD. Strengthening the Macroprudential Policy Process; Appendices; I. Central Bank and Banking Regulation Institution Mandates; II. Institution Responsible for Establishing Some Key Macroprudential Measures; 6. Banking Assets by Region, 2009; 7. Banking and Nonbanking System in Latin America, 2008; III. Characterizing the Latin American Banking System; 8. Share of Banking Assets Held in Subsidiaries or Branches of Global Foreign Banks; 9. Foreign Banks' Lending, 2008; 10. Deposits and Credits; 11. Deposit-to-Loan Ratios in Foreign-Owned Local Affiliate.
- 12. Basel Core Principle Compliance13. List of Compliance of Basel Core Principles for Western Hemisphere Countries; References.