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Title Germany : financial system stability assessment / prepared by the Monetary and Capital Markets and European Departments
Published Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, [2011]
©2011

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Description 1 online resource : color illustrations
Series IMF country report ; no. 11/169
IMF country report ; no. 11/169.
Contents Cover; Contents; Glossary; Executive Summary; Tables; 1. Main FSAP Update Recommendations; I. Introduction; II. Stability Issues; A. Financial System Vulnerabilities; B. Banking; Financial stability indicators and recent performance; 2. Banks' Risk-Adjusted Performance; Figures; 1. Financial Soundness Indicators in Cross-Country Comparison; Stress testing; 3. Outcome of Core Solvency Tests; 2. Outcome of Core Solvency Tests-Dispersion by Bank; 3. Projected Return on Capital and Dividend Yield; 4. Estimated Capital Shortfalls in Supplementary Tests
4. Sensitivity Analysis for Small Private Banks5. Market-Implied Residual Risk; 6. Liquidity Stress-Test Results; Structural pressures; C. Insurance; Boxes; 1. Covered Bonds and Securitization; D. Corporate and Household Sectors; III. Regulatory and Supervisory System; A. Cross-Cutting Issues; Supervisory architecture; Macroprudential policy; Microprudential policy; B. Sectoral Issues; Banking sector; Insurance sector; Collective investment schemes and securities markets; Central counterparties; Anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism
IV. Crisis Management Following the CrisisAppendixes; 1. Implementation of the Recommendations of the 2003 Assessment; Appendix Tables; 1. Implementation of the Recommendations of the 2003 Assessment; 2. Risk Assessment Matrix; 2. Risk Assessment Matrix; 3. Stress-Testing Framework; 3. Overview of Stress-Testing Framework; 4. Statistical Appendix; 4.1. Selected Economic Indicators; 4.2. Structure of the Financial System; 4.3. Foreign Claims of German Banks, on Selected Countries, by Sector of the Immediate Borrower; 4.4. Core Set of Financial Soundness Indicators for Banks
4.5. Encouraged Financial Soundness Indicators for Banks4.6. Insurance Sector Indicators; 4.7. Pension Sector Indicators; 4.8. Securities Market Indicators; 4.9. Household and Real Estate Sector Indicators; 4.10. Corporate Sector Indicators; 4.11. Central Counterparty
Summary In this study, the stability of Germany's financial sector after the global crisis is discussed. The stability issues are explained in terms of financial system vulnerability and the banking system. Financial soundness indicators (FSIs) prove the stability of the banking system. A stress test was conducted with the Bundesbank. The insurance sector also had a moderate effect owing to the global crisis. Reconsideration of principles and practices of financial sector regulation and supervision is owed to the financial crisis. Supervisory architecture, macro- and microprudential policies, and cris
Notes "June 20, 2011."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF caption title (IMF, viewed February 24, 2014)
Subject International Monetary Fund -- Germany
SUBJECT International Monetary Fund fast
Subject Banks and banking -- Germany
Financial risk management -- Germany
Banks and banking
Financial risk management
Germany
Form Electronic book
Author International Monetary Fund. Monetary and Capital Markets Department.
International Monetary Fund. European Department.
Other Titles PDF cover title: Germany, financial sector stability assessment
Financial system stability assessment
Germany, financial system stability assessment