Financial Stability Review
2002 - 2021
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2015, month April
- The financing of the economy in the post-crisis period: challenges and risks for financial stability pp. 7-11

- C. Noyer
- Completing the single market in capital pp. 15-24

- Benoit Coeuré
- What does the new face of international financial intermediation mean for emerging market economies? pp. 25-36

- Hyun Song Shin and Philip Turner
- Financing solutions to sustain the growth of SMEs and MTEs and lay the foundations for future competitiveness pp. 37-49

- A. Caudoux and J. Geoffroy
- Reviving securitisation pp. 51-87

- M. Segoviano, B. Jones, P. Linder and J. Blankenheim
- Supporting sustainable growth: the role of safe and stable banking systems pp. 65-73

- S. Ingves
- How a supplemental leverage ratio can improve financial stability, traditional lending and economic growth pp. 75-80

- S.C. Bair
- Key initiatives to unlock bank lending to the European corporate sector pp. 81-87

- P. De Fontaine Vive
- The impact of the new regulatory paradigm on the role of banks in financing the economy pp. 89-100

- M.-L. Barut, N. Rouillé and M. Sanchez
- Impact of financial regulation on the long-term financing of the economy by banks pp. 103-109

- M. Pébereau
- Global banks and the adoption of the new regulatory framework: effects on the financing of emerging markets and developing economies pp. 111-118

- A. Carstens
- The opportunity cost of collateral pledged: derivatives market reform and bank lending pp. 119-125

- Guillaume Vuillemey
- Long-term savings: the case of life insurance in France pp. 129-136

- Christian Gollier
- The long-term financing of the economy in the new regulatory environment pp. 137-145

- D. Kessler
- The role of investors in promoting sustainable long-term growth pp. 147-156

- B. Novick
- Reallocating savings to investment - The new role of asset managers pp. 157-164

- Y. Perrier
2014, month April
- Macroprudential policy: from theory to implementation pp. 7-12

- C. Noyer
- Five questions and six answers about macroprudential policy pp. 15-24

- J. Caruana and Benjamin Cohen
- Governance of macroprudential policy pp. 25-32

- K. Knot
- From tapering to preventive policy pp. 33-38

- C. Goodhart and Enrico Perotti
- Collective action problems in macroprudential policy and the need for international coordination pp. 39-46

- J. Vinals and E. Nier
- A macroprudential perspective on regulating large financial institutions pp. 47-60

- D. K. Tarullo
- The impact of macroprudential policy on financial integration pp. 61-68

- A. Dombret
- European macroprudential policy from gestation to infancy pp. 71-84

- Ignazio Angeloni
- Macroprudential policy in France: requirements and implementation pp. 85-96

- A. Le Lorier
- Implementing macroprudential policies: the Swiss approach pp. 97-104

- Jean-Pierre Danthine
- The effects of macroprudential policies on housing market risks: evidence from Hong Kong pp. 105-120

- Dong He
- Macroprudential policies in Korea – Key measures and experiences pp. 121-130

- C. Kim
- Framework for the conduct of macroprudential policy in India: experiences and perspectives pp. 131-144

- K. C. Chakrabarty
- Learning from the history of American macroprudential policy pp. 145-150

- D. J. Elliott
- Macroprudential policy and quantitative instruments: a European historical perspective pp. 151-160

- A. Kelber and Eric Monnet
- Macroprudential policy beyond banking regulation pp. 163-172

- Olivier Jeanne and Anton Korinek
- Principles for macroprudential regulation pp. 173-182

- Anil Kashyap, Dimitrios Tsomocos and A. Vardoulakis
- Macroprudential capital tools: assessing their rationale and effectiveness pp. 183-194

- Laurent Clerc, Kalin Nikolov, Alexis Derviz, Livio Stracca, Caterina Mendicino, Javier Suarez, Stéphane Moyen and A. Vardoulakis
- The housing market: the impact of macroprudential measures in France pp. 195-206

- Sanvi Avouyi-Dovi, C. Labonne and Rémy Lecat
- Three criticisms of prudential banking regulations pp. 207-216

- V. Levy-Garboua and G. Maarek
- Macroprudential policy and credit supply cycles pp. 217-224

- Jose-Luis Peydro
- Interactions between monetary and macroprudential policies pp. 225-240

- Julien Matheron and Pamfili Antipa
2013, month April
- Completing the G20 reform agenda for strengthening over-the-counter derivatives markets pp. 11-18

- M. Carney
- Regulatory reforms for OTC derivatives: past, present and future pp. 19-28

- S. Ingves
- Overview of international work towards OTC derivatives markets reform and remaining challenges pp. 29-38

- M. Kono
- International cooperation: a sine qua non for the success of OTC derivatives markets reform pp. 41-46

- M. Barnier
- Containing extraterritoriality to promote financial stability pp. 47-59

- C. H. Dallara
- International swaps market reform – Promoting transparency and lowering risk pp. 61-68

- G. Gensler
- CPSS-IOSCO Principles for financial market infrastructures: vectors of international convergence pp. 69-78

- D. Russo
- A transparency standard for derivatives pp. 81-89

- Viral Acharya
- New infrastructures for a sounder financial system pp. 91-99

- M. C. Bodson
- The importance of data quality for effective financial stability policies – Legal entity identifier: a first step towards necessary financial data reforms pp. 101-110

- N. Jenkinson and I. S. Leonova
- Transparency and financial stability pp. 111-119

- R. Buenaventura and V. Ross
- Assessing contagion risks in the CDS market pp. 123-134

- Markus Brunnermeier, Laurent Clerc and M. Scheicher
- Why the Greek CDS settlement did not lead to the feared meltdown pp. 135-150

- Virginie Coudert and Mathieu Gex
- CCPs as instruments of stability and risk mitigation pp. 153-160

- J. Aigrain and M. Gex
- Incentive compatible centralised clearing pp. 161-168

- Bruno Biais, Florian Heider and Marie Hoerova
- Access to central counterparties: why it matters and how it is changing pp. 169-177

- T. Lane, J.-P. Dion and Joshua Slive
- Central counterparties in evolving capital markets: safety, recovery and resolution pp. 179-184

- P. Ticker
- Collateral and new offers for an optimised management: an industrial revolution pp. 187-195

- M.-A. Autheman
- Collateral scarcity and asset encumbrance: implications for the European financial system pp. 197-206

- Aerdt Houben and J W. Slingenberg
- OTC derivatives market – regulatory developments and collateral dynamics pp. 207-213

- M. Singh
- OTC derivatives: ensuring safe, efficient markets that support economic growth pp. 217-225

- S. O'Connor
- Consequences of the new regulatory landscape on OTC derivatives trading pp. 227-231

- F. Oudéa
- Will the new regulatory regime for OTC markets impede financial innovation? pp. 233-238

- A. D. Persaud