G28 - Government Policy and Regulation - Bank of Canada
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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T19:55:31+00:00Macroprudential FX Regulations: Shifting the Snowbanks of FX Vulnerability?
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2018/11/staff-working-paper-2018-55/
Can macroprudential foreign exchange (FX) regulations on banks reduce the financial and macroeconomic vulnerabilities created by borrowing in foreign currency? To evaluate the effectiveness and unintended consequences of macroprudential FX regulations, we develop a parsimonious model of bank and market lending in domestic and foreign currency and derive four predictions.2018-11-15T09:23:24+00:00enMacroprudential FX Regulations: Shifting the Snowbanks of FX Vulnerability?2018-11-15Exchange ratesFinancial institutionsFinancial system regulation and policiesInternational financial marketsStaff Working Paper 2018-55https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/swp2018-55.pdfMacroprudential FX Regulations: Shifting the Snowbanks of FX Vulnerability?Toni AhnertKristin ForbesChristian FriedrichDennis ReinhardtNovember 2018FF3F32F34GG1G15G2G21G28The Impact of Recent Policy Changes on the Canadian Mortgage Market
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2018/11/staff-analytical-note-2018-35/
Recent policy changes are having a clear impact on the mortgage market. The number of new, highly indebted borrowers has fallen, and overall mortgage activity has slowed significantly.2018-11-14T08:00:05+00:00enThe Impact of Recent Policy Changes on the Canadian Mortgage Market2018-11-14Calibrating the Magnitude of the Countercyclical Capital Buffer Using Market-Based Stress Tests
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2018/11/staff-working-paper-2018-54/
How much capital do banks need as a buffer to absorb severe shocks? By using historical stock market data, market-based stress tests help estimate the magnitude of capital buffers necessary to absorb severe but plausible shocks.2018-11-06T15:19:51+00:00enCalibrating the Magnitude of the Countercyclical Capital Buffer Using Market-Based Stress Tests2018-11-06Financial institutionsFinancial stabilityFinancial system regulation and policiesStaff Working Paper 2018-54https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/swp2018-54.pdfCalibrating the Magnitude of the Countercyclical Capital Buffer Using Market-Based Stress TestsMaarten van OordtNovember 2018GG1G10G2G21G28