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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T14:20:06+00:00Filling in the Blanks: Network Structure and Interbank Contagion
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2014/06/working-paper-2014-26/
The network pattern of financial linkages is important in many areas of banking and finance. Yet bilateral linkages are often unobserved, and maximum entropy serves as the leading method for estimating counterparty exposures.2014-06-18T11:49:45+00:00enFilling in the Blanks: Network Structure and Interbank Contagion2014-06-18Econometric and statistical methodsFinancial institutionsFinancial stabilityWorking Paper 2014-26https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/wp2014-26.pdfFilling in the Blanks: Network Structure and Interbank ContagionKartik AnandBen CraigGoetz von PeterJune 2014CC6C63DD8D85GG2G21LL1L14Stress Testing the Canadian Banking System: A System-Wide Approach
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Stress testing is an important tool used by financial authorities and entities around the world to evaluate potential risks to the financial system. Kartik Anand, Guillaume Bédard-Pagé and Virginie Traclet discuss different stress-testing approaches, with emphasis on the innovative and analytically rigorous model developed by the Bank of Canada: the MacroFinancial Risk Assessment Framework (MFRAF). They also present the stress-test results obtained in the context of the 2013 Canada Financial Sector Assessment Program led by the International Monetary Fund, including the important contributions made by the use of MFRAF in the exercise.2014-06-12T10:30:47+00:00enStress Testing the Canadian Banking System: A System-Wide Approach2014-06-12Making Banks Safer: Implementing Basel III
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Éric Chouinard and Graydon Paulin review the progress to date in implementing Basel III, the new framework of global regulatory standards for the banking sector developed by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. The report highlights the expected net benefits of implementing Basel III, as well as the challenges in ensuring international consistency in measuring the risk-weighted capital of banks. It includes a discussion on how implementing Basel III has affected the banking system in Canada and other important jurisdictions, and demonstrates the need for ongoing assessment of the effects on the financial system and the macroeconomy.2014-06-12T10:30:38+00:00enMaking Banks Safer: Implementing Basel III2014-06-12Rollover Risk, Liquidity and Macroprudential Regulation
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2014/06/working-paper-2014-23/
I study rollover risk in the wholesale funding market when intermediaries can hold liquidity ex ante and are subject to fire sales ex post.2014-06-05T07:59:20+00:00enRollover Risk, Liquidity and Macroprudential Regulation2014-06-05Financial institutionsFinancial system regulation and policiesWorking Paper 2014-23https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/wp2014-23.pdfRollover Risk, Liquidity and Macroprudential RegulationToni AhnertJune 2014GG0G01G1G11G2G28