2009 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed in this Working Paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of the IMF or IMF policy. Working Papers describe research in progress by the authors and are published to elicit comments and to further debate. The global financial crisis is creating stress on banking systems across the world through funding and asset quality shocks. This paper combines different stress scenarios, as well as cross-country analysis, to assess New Zealand bank vulnerabilities to the global crisis and the domestic recession. It finds that a sharp worsening of asset quality would be required to reduce bank capital below the regulatory mi...
The authors use a large sample of non‐U.S. banks to examine the origins and spread of the 2007–2009 ...
The objective of the paper is to test the determinants which are significant related to the bank per...
Despite Canadian and Australian banks being widely perceived as having weathered the storm of the Gl...
The global financial crisis and subsequent recession have highlighted the huge costs that financial ...
Recent global events have underscored how instability in the international financial system can have...
Central banks, like the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, make judgements and take actions to promote the...
A strong liquidity profile is important for all companies. This is particularly true for banks, give...
Fortunately it seems that Australia and New Zealand have been spared the worst of the present financ...
The paper surveys recent research on international financial crises. A financial crisis is character...
This article assesses the current state of, and threats to, financial stability in New Zealand. It d...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
The financial crisis has been the topic of recent financial debate and the motivation behind initiat...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Following the Global Financial Crisis many governments have undergone reform to ensure stability in ...
Abstract: This paper measures the systemic risk of a banking sector as a hypothetical distress insur...
The authors use a large sample of non‐U.S. banks to examine the origins and spread of the 2007–2009 ...
The objective of the paper is to test the determinants which are significant related to the bank per...
Despite Canadian and Australian banks being widely perceived as having weathered the storm of the Gl...
The global financial crisis and subsequent recession have highlighted the huge costs that financial ...
Recent global events have underscored how instability in the international financial system can have...
Central banks, like the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, make judgements and take actions to promote the...
A strong liquidity profile is important for all companies. This is particularly true for banks, give...
Fortunately it seems that Australia and New Zealand have been spared the worst of the present financ...
The paper surveys recent research on international financial crises. A financial crisis is character...
This article assesses the current state of, and threats to, financial stability in New Zealand. It d...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
The financial crisis has been the topic of recent financial debate and the motivation behind initiat...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Following the Global Financial Crisis many governments have undergone reform to ensure stability in ...
Abstract: This paper measures the systemic risk of a banking sector as a hypothetical distress insur...
The authors use a large sample of non‐U.S. banks to examine the origins and spread of the 2007–2009 ...
The objective of the paper is to test the determinants which are significant related to the bank per...
Despite Canadian and Australian banks being widely perceived as having weathered the storm of the Gl...