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Calibrating the Magnitude of the Countercyclical Capital Buffer Using Market-Based Stress Tests

Staff working paper 2018-54 Maarten van Oordt
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.
November 5, 2018

Canada–UK Chamber of Commerce - Press Conference (Webcasts)

Making Sense of Markets - Stephen S. Poloz, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, speaks before the Canada–UK Chamber of Commerce (14:30 (Greenwich Mean Time), 09:30 (Eastern Time) approx.)

November 5, 2018

Canada–UK Chamber of Commerce - Speech (Webcasts)

Making Sense of Markets - Stephen S. Poloz, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, speaks before the Canada–UK Chamber of Commerce (13:25 (Greenwich Mean Time), 08:25 (Eastern Time) approx.)

November 1, 2018

Sessions of the Bank of Canada Annual Economic Conference - Webcast

David Romer (University of California, Berkeley) delivers the John Kuszczak Memorial Lecture, followed by a panel discussion on the merits of inflation targeting and its alternatives.

Non-Performing Loans, Fiscal Costs and Credit Expansion in China

Staff working paper 2018-53 Huixin Bi, Yongquan Cao, Wei Dong
This paper studies how the credit expansion policy pursued by the Chinese government in an effort to stimulate its economy in the post-crisis period affects bank–firm loan contracts and the macroeconomy. We build a structural model with financial frictions in which the optimal loan contract reflects the trade-off between leverage and the probability of default.
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