Financial Stability Review
2002 - 2021
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2021, month March
- Is macroprudential policy resilient to the pandemic ? pp. 1-3

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- FINANCIAL STABILITY AT THE NEXUS OF MONETARY AND MACROPRUDENTIAL POLICIES pp. 7-16

- François Villeroy de Galhau
- MACROPRUDENTIAL STRESS TESTING UNDER GREAT UNCERTAINTY pp. 17-28

- Luis de GUINDOS
- LESSONS FROM COVID: A MACROPRUDENTIAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE MARKET-BASED FINANCE SECTOR pp. 29-38

- Gabriel Makhlouf
- THE EUROPEAN SYSTEMIC RISK BOARD IN “CRISIS MODE” pp. 39-48

- Richard Portes
- THE ROLE OF MACROPRUDENTIAL POLICY IN THE INSURANCE SECTOR: EXPERIENCE DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS pp. 49-60

- Jonathan Dixon
- INTERNATIONAL CREDIT TO EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS pp. 61-70

- Stefan Avdjiev, Bat-el Berger and Hyun Song Shin
- MACROPRUDENTIAL POLICY IN THE WAKE OF THE COVID-19 CRISIS: INTERNATIONAL SPILLOVERS AND COORDINATION ISSUES pp. 71-81

- Claudia Buch, Matthieu Bussiere and Linda Goldberg
2019, month June
- Benchmarks for the financial sector in the face of climate-related risk: facts and recommendations pp. 5-6

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- BClimate change: central banks are taking action pp. 7-13

- François VILLEROY de GALHAU
- Climate risks: why each half-degree matters pp. 17-27

- Valérie Masson-Delmotte and Wilfran Moufouma-Okia
- Unlocking the strategic economic opportunity of clean and inclusive growth pp. 29-38

- Patrick Curran, Nick Robins and Nicholas Stern
- The importance of being forward-looking: managing financial stability in the face of climate risk pp. 39-48

- Stefano Battiston
- Financial exposure: climate data deficit pp. 49-56

- Geoff Summerhayes
- Green finance, at the heart of the ecological transition pp. 59-67

- Isabelle Kocher
- PGGM: a pension investor’s perspective on accelerating sustainable finance pp. 69-75

- Eloy Lindeijer, Jaap van DAM, Brenda Kramer and Hans OP ‘t Veld
- The European Commission’s action plan on sustainable finance: promoting a sustainable future in the European Union and beyond pp. 77-83

- Valdis Dombrovskis
- Greater transparency and better policy for climate finance pp. 85-99

- Andreas Jobst and Ceyla Pazarbasioglu
- Green finance: an African perspective pp. 101-109

- Abdellatif Jouahri
2018, month April
- Between "shadow" banking and an angelic vision of the market: towards a balanced development of non-bank finance pp. 7-12

- François VILLEROY de GALHAU
- Shadow banking and market-based finance pp. 13-24

- Tobias Adrian and Bradley Jones
- Interconnectedness: mapping the shadow banking system pp. 25-34

- Richard Portes
- Insights into the shadow banking system pp. 35-48

- Natacha Isslame-Rocher and Henri de LA GUERONNIERE
- Trends in global asset management: the rise of index investing pp. 49-62

- Laurence D. Fink and Barbara G. Novick
- Market-based finance: Ireland as a host for international financial intermediation pp. 63-72

- Philip Lane and Kitty Moloney
- Collateral damage pp. 73-82

- Gary Gorton and Toomas Laarits
- Changes in market-making: impact of technology and regulation pp. 83-98

- Peng Zhao
- Back to the future: the increasing role of institutional investors in the Dutch mortgage market pp. 99-106

- Klaas Knot
- Marketplace lending in the United States: changing patterns in access to credit through innovation pp. 107-118

- Craig S. Phillips
- Corporate financing in the euro area and France: an analysis of developments pp. 119-132

- Patrick Artus
- What risks do exchange-traded funds pose? pp. 133-144

- Grant Turner and Vladyslav Sushko
- Moving beyond the shadow banking concept pp. 145-154

- Robert Ophèle and Jennifer D’hoir
- Achieving the G20 goal of resilient market-based finance pp. 155-177

- Dietrich Domanski
2017, month April
- Towards financial stability: A common good that needs to be consolidated and reinforced pp. 7-10

- F. Villeroy de Galhau
- Ten years on: fixing the fault lines of the global financial crisis pp. 13-20

- M. Carney
- Safer than ever before? An assessment of the impact of regulation on banks’ resilience eight years on pp. 23-32

- D. Nouy
- Measuring the impact of Basel III pp. 33-43

- D. J. Elliot and E. Balta
- The impact of financial regulation: a G-SIB perspective pp. 45-54

- A. Weber
- Bank health post-crisis pp. 55-67

- K. Chousakos and G. Gorton
- Implementing an efficient resolution framework in the Banking Union: lessons from the crisis and challenges ahead pp. 71-76

- E. König
- Building a strong financial sector pp. 77-85

- V. Dombrovskis
- National and supranational banking regulators: between delayed intervention and time inconsistency pp. 87-94

- B.M. Parigi
- Central clearing: reaping the benefits, controlling the risks pp. 97-110

- Benoit Coeuré
- Central clearing: reaping the benefits, controlling the risks pp. 111-126

- Sheri Markose, Simone Giansante and A. Rais Shaghaghi
- Have post-crisis financial reforms crimped market liquidity? pp. 127-138

- Avinash Persaud
- Central clearing and risk transformation pp. 141-147

- Rama ConT
- A stability perspective of market-based finance: designing new prudential tools? pp. 149-156

- S. Maijoor and C. Boidard
- Macroprudential measures and capital controls: towards a framework for policy evaluation pp. 157-166

- C. Bush
2016, month April
- Constructing the possible trinity of innovation, stability and regulation for digital finance pp. 5-13

- F. Villeroy de Galhau
- Digital banking and market disruption: a sense of déjà vu? pp. 17-24

- J. Dermine
- Digital risk: a strategic challenge and a growth opportunity for insurers pp. 25-36

- N. Schimel
- Systemic risk in payments pp. 37-44

- G. Pauget
- Financial institutions and cyber crime – Between vulnerability and security pp. 45-52

- Q. Gaumer, S. Mortier and A. Moutaib
- Where are the risks in high frequency trading? pp. 53-67

- Thierry Foucault
- Making Europe’s financial market infrastructure a bulwark of financial stability pp. 71-75

- Y. Mersch
- Beyond technology – adequate regulation and oversight in the age of fintechs pp. 77-83

- A. R. Dombret
- The rise of fintechs and their regulation pp. 85-92

- Serge Darolles
- The migration to online lending and the rise of private regulation of online financial transactions with business customers pp. 93-100

- G. P. Rutledge
- Money and payments in the digital age: innovations and challenges pp. 103-111

- Francois Velde
- Future evolution of electronic trading in European bond markets pp. 113-121

- E. Callaghan
- Emergence of big data: how will it impact the economic model of insurance? pp. 123-128

- T. Derez
- Big data challenges and opportunities in financial stability monitoring pp. 129-142

- Mark Flood, H. V. Jagadish and L. Raschid
- Implementation of real-time settlement for banks using decentralised ledger technology: policy and legal implications pp. 143-151

- K. Gifford and J. Cheng
- High-frequency trading, geographical concerns and the curvature of the Earth pp. 153-160

- F. Declerck