Australia : financial safety net and crisis management framework--technical note.
Australia has a history of few bank failures, even fewer financial crises, and its banking sector emerged from the global financial crisis relatively well. 1 With an eye toward international developments, the Australian authorities have taken commendable steps to strengthen the financial safety net...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Washington, D.C. :
International Monetary Fund, Monetary and Capital Markets Dept., Legal Dept.,
©2012.
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Colección: | IMF Staff Country Reports.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; Contents; Glossary; I. Executive Summary; Table; 1. Summary of Recommendations; II. Introduction; III. Institutional Arrangements, Coordination, and Preparedness; A. Domestic Inter-Agency Coordination and Information Sharing; B. Cross-Border Coordination and Information Sharing; C. Crisis Preparedness; IV. Early Intervention of Problem ADIs; A. Liquidity Assistance; B. Corrective Measures for Problem ADIs; V. Resolution of Non-Systemic ADIs; Box; 1. Examples of APRA's Directions Powers; A. Resolution Under Private Control; B. Statutory Management; C. Winding-Up.
- D. The Financial Claims SchemeVI. Crisis Management and Resolution of Systemically Important Banks; A. Developing Credible Contingency Plans; B. Private Sector Involvement/Burden Sharing; C. Official Financial Support; VII. Cross-Border Resolution and Crisis Management; Annexes; I. Status of Recommendations from the 2006 FSAP; II. Challenges to Decisions Taken by APRA; III. An Informal Comparison of Australia's FCS to the Deposit Insurance Core Principles; IV. United Kingdom and United States-Summary of RRP Requirements.