G01 - Financial Crises - Bank of Canada
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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T23:48:17+00:00Who Pays? CCP Resource Provision in the Post-Pittsburgh World
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2017/12/staff-discussion-paper-2017-17/
At the Pittsburgh Summit in 2009, G20 countries announced their commitment to clear all standardized over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives through central counterparties (CCPs). Since then, CCPs have become increasingly important and there has been an extensive program of regulatory enhancements to both them and OTC derivatives markets.2017-12-20T10:00:47+00:00enWho Pays? CCP Resource Provision in the Post-Pittsburgh World2017-12-20Financial marketsFinancial stabilityFinancial system regulation and policiesStaff Discussion Paper 2017-17https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/sdp2017-17.pdfWho Pays? CCP Resource Provision in the Post-Pittsburgh WorldJorge Cruz LopezMark ManningDecember 2017GG0G01G2G28Recent Evolution of Canada’s Credit-to-GDP Gap: Measurement and Interpretation
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2017/12/staff-analytical-note-2017-25/
Over the past several years, the Bank for International Settlements has noted that Canada’s credit-to-GDP gap has widened and is above thresholds indicating future banking stress.2017-12-18T11:08:43+00:00enRecent Evolution of Canada’s Credit-to-GDP Gap: Measurement and Interpretation2017-12-18A Barometer of Canadian Financial System Vulnerabilities
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2017/12/staff-analytical-note-2017-24/
This note presents a composite indicator of Canadian financial system vulnerabilities—the Vulnerabilities Barometer. It aims to complement the Bank of Canada’s vulnerabilities assessment by adding a quantitative and synthesized perspective to the more granular (distributional) analysis presented in the Financial System Review.2017-12-18T10:27:38+00:00enA Barometer of Canadian Financial System Vulnerabilities2017-12-18