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Financial Stability Review
2002 - 2011
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2011, issue 16
Central banking in a context of high public debt pp. 9-13
C. Noyer
Fiscal outlook and fi scal sustainability risks pp. 17-28
C. Cottarelli
When Western sovereign risk is in play pp. 29-36
M. A. El-Erian
The return of financial repression pp. 37-48
C. M. Reinhartn
A tale of two overhangs:the nexus of fi nancial sector and sovereign credit risks pp. 51-56
Viral V. Acharya , . Drechsler and P. Schnabl
Banks, moral hazard, and public debts pp. 57-70
R. Breton , C. Pinto and P.F. Weber
Sovereign creditworthiness and financial stability:an international perspective pp. 71-85
J. Caruana and Stefan Avdjiev
Stability, growth and regulatory reform pp. 77-93
R.S. Kroszner
Is sovereign risk properly addressedby financial regulation? pp. 95-106
D. Nouy
Contagion and the European debt crisis pp. 109-121
V. Constancio
Monetary policy and public debt pp. 123-130
C. Goodhart
Does monetary cooperation or confrontation lead to successful fiscal consolidation? pp. 131-142
T. Hellebrandt , Adam Simon Posen and M. Tolle
Fiscal challenges to monetary dominance in the euro area: a theoretical perspective pp. 143-150
Olivier Jeanne
Central bank independence and sovereign default pp. 151-154
Narayana Kocherlakota
The sovereign debt crisis and monetary policy pp. 155-167
Julien Matheron , Benoit Mojon and Jean-Guillaume Sahuc
Sustainability of government debt: preconditions for stability in the financial system and prices pp. 169-181
M. Shirakawa
The importance of confidence in macroeconomic stabilisation efforts pp. 185-190
A. Carstens
Policies on sovereign debt pp. 191-201
J.P. Landau
Hazardous tango: sovereign-bank interdependence and financial stability in the euro area pp. 201-210
Silvia Merler and Jean Pisani-Ferry
Rebuilding growth and optimism in a new fiscal era pp. 211-216
T. Shanmugaratnam
Gaps in the institutional structure of the euro area pp. 217-223
Christopher Sims
The euro crisis: some reflexions on institutional reform pp. 225-242
J. Tyrole
2011, issue 15
Global imbalances: the perspective of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency pp. 1-11
M. Al-Jasser
International capital flows and the returns to safe assets in the United States 2003-2007 pp. 13-26
Ben S. Bernanke
The challenge of high capital inflows to financial stability: an emerging market perspective pp. 27-29
H. de Campos Meirelles
Global imbalances: the international monetary system and financial stability pp. 31-38
M. Carney
Global imbalances: the perspective of the Banco de México pp. 39-42
A. Carstens
Complementarity and coordination of macroeconomic and financial policies to tackle internal and external imbalances pp. 43-51
M. Draghi
Global imbalances: common problem to solve for both advanced and emerging market economies pp. 53-60
S. Ignatiev
Global balance and financial stability: twin objectives toward a resilient global economic system pp. 61-72
C. Kim
Global imbalances: the perspective of the Bank of England pp. 73-80
M. King
Global imbalances and developing countries pp. 81-94
M. Marcó del Pont
A South African perspective on global imbalances pp. 95-100
G. Marcus
Global imbalances, volatile capital inflows and proposed further IMF roles pp. 101-105
D. Nasution
Global imbalances and financial stability pp. 107-112
C. Noyer
Global imbalances and current account imbalances pp. 113-125
M. Shirakawa
Global imbalances through the prism of savings and investment pp. 127-130
G. Stevens
Global imbalances: the perspective of the Reserve Bank of India pp. 131-138
D. Subbarao
Intellectual challenges to financial stability analysis in the era of macroprudential oversight pp. 139-149
J.C. Trichet
Securing stability and growth in a post-crisis world pp. 151-157
A. Weber
Revisiting the Tinbergen Rule: use the macroprudential tools to maintain financial stability pp. 159-163
D. Yilmaz
On savings ratio pp. 165-169
Z. Xiaochuan
2010, issue 14
Credit default swaps:what are the social benefi ts and costs? pp. 1-14
R W. Anderson
Fiat lux – Shedding new light on derivatives markets pp. 15-17
M. Barnier
Euro public debt and the markets: sovereign fundamentals and CDS market dynamics pp. 19-26
L. Boone , L. Fransolet and S. Willemann
Derivatives: an insurer’s perspective pp. 27-34
H. De Castries and B. Claveranne
Credit default swaps and financial stability pp. 35-43
R. Cont
Credit default swaps – Financial innovation or financial dysfunction? pp. 45-53
Sanjiv Ranjan Das
Is there a case for banning short speculation in sovereign bond markets? pp. 55-59
D. Duffie
Over-the-counter derivative markets in India – Issues and perspectives pp. 61-69
S. Gopinath
OTC derivatives and central clearing: can all transactions be cleared? pp. 71-78
J. Hull
21st century finance cannot do without a sound regulation of the OTC derivatives markets pp. 81-92
JP. Jouyet
An industrial organisation approach to the too-big-to-fail problem pp. 93-100
Jean Charles Rochet
OTC derivatives: financial stability challenges and responses from authorities pp. 101-112
D. Russo
Under-collateralisation and rehypothecation in the OTC derivatives markets pp. 113-119
M. Singh
Silos and silences. Why so few people spotted the problems in complex credit and what that implies for the future pp. 121-129
G. Tett
Mitigating systemic risk in OTC derivative markets pp. 131-135
N. Wellink
What risks and challenges do credit default swaps pose to the stability of financial markets? pp. 137-142
O. Williams Brown
OTC derivatives market structure and the credit profi les of wholesale investment banks pp. 143-151
A. Yavorsky
What do network theory and endogenous risk theory have to say about the effects of central counterparties on systemic stability? pp. 153-160
JP. Zigrand
Credit default swap and bond markets: which leads the other? pp. 161-167
Virginie Coudert and Mathieu Gex
Concentration risk and the optimal number of central counterparties for a single asset pp. 169-176
F. Renault