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Author Darbar, Salim M., author.

Title Experiences with macroprudential policy : five case studies / prepared by Salim M. Darbar and Xiaoyong Wu
Published [Washington, D.C.] : International Monetary Fund, ©2015

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Description 1 online resource (41 pages) : color illustrations
Series IMF working paper, 1018-5941 ; WP/15/123
IMF working paper ; WP/15/123.
Contents Cover; Abstract; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Case Studies; A. Hong Kong SAR; Figures; 1. Hong Kong SAR: Selected Macroprudential Indicators, 1990-2014; Boxes; 1. Hong Kong SAR-Macroprudential Measures, 2009-13; B. The Netherlands; 2. Hong Kong SAR: Housing Units Purchased, 2002-14; 3. The Netherlands: Selected Macroprudential Indicators, 1989-2013; 4. The Netherlands: Household Debt Indicators, 2000-13; C. New Zealand; 5. New Zealand: Selected Macroprudential Indicators, 1988-2013; 6. New Zealand: Bank Lending and Household Debt, 1999-2012; Tables
1. New Zealand: Macroprudential Indicators7. New Zealand: Banking System Core Funding Ratio, 2000-13; 2. New Zealand: New Residential Mortgage Lending, August 2013 -- February 2014; D. Singapore; 8. Singapore: Selected Macroprudential Indicators, 1990-2013; 2. Singapore-Macroprudential Measures, 2009-13; E. Sweden; 9. Sweden: Household Debt, 1971-2014; 10. Sweden: Selected Macroprudential Indicators, 1980-2013; 11. Sweden: Loan-to-Value Ratio, 2002-13; III. Concluding Remarks; 12. Sweden: Major Banks' Liquidity Coverage Ratio, 2013-14; References
Summary This paper presents case studies of macroprudential policy in five jurisdictions (Hong Kong SAR, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, and Sweden). The case studies describe the institutional framework, its evolution, the use of macroprudential tools, and the circumstances under which the tools have been used. The paper shows how macroprudential policy is conducted under a heterogeneous set of institutional frameworks. In all cases macroprudential tools have been used to address risks in the housing market. In addition, some of them have moved to enhance the resilience of their banks to more general cyclical and structural risks. --Abstract
Notes "June 2015."
"Monetary and Capital Markets Department."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-40)
Notes Online resource; title from pdf title page (IMF.org Web site, viewed June 22, 2015)
Subject Financial crises -- Prevention -- Case studies
Financial risk management -- Case studies
Financial crises -- Government policy -- Case studies
Mortgages -- Case studies
Financial crises -- Government policy
Financial crises -- Prevention
Financial risk management
Mortgages
Genre/Form Case studies
Form Electronic book
Author Wu, X. (Xiaoyong), author.
International Monetary Fund. Monetary and Capital Markets Department.
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