A Macrofinancial Approach to Supervisory Standards Assessments

Standards assessments serve several important objectives but are not well integrated into Fund surveillance.
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2014 Issue 068
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Banks and Banking , Finance , PP , financial market , market risk , market intermediary , standards assessment , interest rate , liquidity risk , credit risk , market participant , Financial sector stability , Basel Core Principles , Operational risk , Insurance companies , Financial Sector Assessment Program , Global

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Standards assessments serve several important objectives but are not well integrated into Fund surveillance. Financial standards assessments, when undertaken in the context of FSAPs, are used to identify weaknesses in financial regulation and supervision, or other areas covered by international standards. However, those weaknesses are not specifically linked to the risks and vulnerabilities facing the financial sector. Conversely, the analysis of country-specific vulnerabilities in the FSAP does not contribute to targeting the standard assessment effort, since the assessment must be exhaustive and cover the entire standard.