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Title Denmark : financial sector assessment program macroprudential policies - technical note
Published Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2014
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Description 1 online resource (52 pages) : illustrations (some color), graphs
Series IMF Country Reports ; no. 14/347
IMF country report ; no. 14/347.
Contents Cover; CONTENTS; GLOSSARY; EXECUTIVE SUMMARY; IDENTIFICATION OF SYSTEMIC RISK; A. Current Framework: Structural Systemic Risk; TABLES; 1. Danish Banks and Mortgage-Credit Institutions Which Fulfill the Quantitative Criteria for Identification as SIFI, Consolidated Level; B. Current Framework: Cyclical Systemic Risk; C. Possible Additional Tools; FIGURES; 1. Financial Stability Maps for Denmark and the World; 2. Financial Stability Map: Components of Credit Risk and Risk Appetite; 2. Financial Sector Vulnerability in Denmark; 3. NPL Ratios by Group of Commercial Banks
3. Indicators of Systemic Risk4. Risk Indicators, GDP, and Credit Growth; 5. Cross-Sector Linkages Within Denmark; 6. Cross-Sector Linkages from Denmark to Other Countries; 7. Network of Largest Gross Claims; POLICY INSTRUMENTS; A. Existing framework; 4. Scale for the SIFI Capital Requirement; 8. SIFI Requirements: Comparison Across Countries; B. Possible Additional Policy Instruments; 9. Limits on LTV and DSTI Ratios Across Countries; INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK; A. Current Framework; B. Cross-Country Perspectives; 10. Number of Countries by Designated Macroprudential Authority in Europe
C. AssessmentAPPENDICES; I. Indicators for Country Financial Stability Map; II. Key Indicators for Vulnerability Exercise; III. Implicit Government Subsidy for Too Important to Fail Banks: The Case of Danske; IV. Countercyclical Capital Requirements: Guidelines; V. Cross-Country Experience on Caps on LTV/DSTI Ratios and Higher Risk Weights; REFERENCES
Summary This technical note discusses significance of macroprudential policies for Denmark. Macroprudential policy seeks to contain the buildup of macrofinancial imbalances associated with credit booms and asset price bubbles, a function which is particularly important in Denmark, where the space for monetary policy action is limited. This note provides an analysis of existing frameworks used in Denmark for identifying systemic risk of both structural and cyclical nature. The note also suggests additional tools that the authorities could use to further enhance their capacity to evaluate systemic risks
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF cover (ebrary, viewed March 5, 2015)
Subject International Monetary Fund -- Denmark
SUBJECT International Monetary Fund fast
Subject Economic development -- Denmark
Economic development
Economic history
Economic policy
SUBJECT Denmark -- Economic conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85036748
Denmark -- Economic policy
Subject Denmark
Form Electronic book
Author International Monetary Fund, issuing body.
ISBN 1484369645
1498381367
9781484369647
9781498381369