The relaxation of bank capital and liquidity requirements in the wake of the coronavirus crisis
Analiżi fil-Fond
29-10-2020
EU banks entered the coronavirus crisis with high capital and liquidity buffers resulting from the reforms undertaken after the global financial crisis of 2007-2009. This allowed a bold and swift response by supervisors oriented towards supporting banks’ ability to provide credit to the real economy. This paper provides an overview and an assessment of the regulatory response to the crisis, and suggests some recommendations for the future design of countercyclical regulation.
Analiżi fil-Fond
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J.ABAD, R.REPULLO
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- analiżi ekonomika
- analiżi tal-informazzjoni
- Asja u Oċeanja
- dokumentazzjoni
- EDUKAZZJONI U KOMUNIKAZZJONI
- EKONOMIJA
- epidemija
- FINANZI
- istituzzjonijiet finanzjarji u kreditu
- iċ-Ċina
- konsegwenza ekonomika
- KWISTJONIJIET SOĊJALI
- marda tal-coronavirus
- moviment liberu tal-kapital
- saħħa
- stabbiltà finanzjarja
- superviżjoni bankarja
- ĠEOGRAFIJA
- ġeografija ekonomika