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Archive | 2013

Evaluating the Net Benefits of Macroprudential Policy; A Cookbook

Nicolas Arregui; Jaromir Benes; Ivo Krznar; Srobona Mitra; Andre Santos

The paper proposes a simple, new, analytical framework for assessing the cost and benefits of macroprudential policies. It proposes a measure of net benefits in terms of parameters that can be estimated: the probability of crisis, the loss in output given crisis, policy effectiveness in bringing down both the probability and damage during crisis, and the output-cost of a policy decision. It discusses three types of policy leakages and identifies instruments that could best minimize the leakages. Some rules of thumb for policymakers are provided.


Near-Coincident Indicators of Systemic Stress | 2013

'Near-Coincident' Indicators of Systemic Stress

Ivailo Arsov; Elie R.D. Canetti; Laura E. Kodres; Srobona Mitra

The G-20 Data Gaps Initiative has called for the IMF to develop standard measures of tail risk, which we identify in this paper with systemic risk. To understand the conditions under which tail risk is present, it is first necessary to develop a measure of what constitutes a systemic stress, or tail, event. We develop such a measure and uses it to assess the performance of eleven near-term systemic risk indicators as ‘early’ warning of distress among top financial institutions in the United States and the euro area. Two indicators perform particularly well in both regions, and a couple of other simple indicators do well across a number of criteria. We also find that the sizes of institutions do not necessarily correspond with their contribution to spillover risk. Some practical guidance for policies is provided.


LTV and DTI Limits-Going Granular | 2015

LTV and DTI Limits - Going Granular

I H Luis Jacome; Srobona Mitra

There is increasing interest in loan-to-value (LTV) and debt-service-to-income (DTI) limits as many countries face a new round of rising house prices. Yet, very little is known on how these regulatory instruments work in practice. This paper contributes to fill this gap by looking closely at their use and effectiveness in six economies—Brazil, Hong Kong SAR, Korea, Malaysia, Poland, and Romania. Insights include: rapid growth in high-LTV loans with long maturities or in the number of borrowers with multiple mortgages can be signs of build up in systemic risk; monitoring nonperforming loans by loan characteristics can help in calibrating changes in the LTV and DTI limits; as leakages are almost inevitable, countries strive to address them at an early stage; and, in most cases, LTVs and DTIs were effective in reducing loan-growth and improving debt-servicing performances of borrowers, but not always in curbing house price growth.


Real and Financial Vulnerabilities from Crossborder Banking Linkages | 2014

Real and Financial Vulnerabilities from Crossborder Banking Linkages

Kyunghun Kim; Srobona Mitra

This paper looks at the vulnerabilities stemming from banking sector linkages between countries and their macroeconomic effects. It finds that credit risks (from a banking system’s claims on other countries) and funding risks (from a banking system’s liabilities to another) have declined over the past five years. It also finds that funding vulnerabilities have real effects. During normal times, funding vulnerabilities are associated with significant positive GDP growth surprises. During crisis times, funding vulnerabilities are associated with significant negative GDP growth surprises. The results tell us that policymakers should pay more attention to understanding crossborder funding risks.


Imf Staff Papers | 2007

Decomposing Financial Risks and Vulnerabilities in Emerging Europe

Andrea Michaela Maechler; Srobona Mitra; DeLisle Worrell


Contagion Risk in the International Banking System and Implications for London As a Global Financial Center | 2007

Contagion Risk in the International Banking System and Implications for London as a Global Financial Center

Jorge A. Chan-Lau; Srobona Mitra; Li L Ong


International Journal of Finance & Economics | 2012

IDENTIFYING CONTAGION RISK IN THE INTERNATIONAL BANKING SYSTEM: AN EXTREME VALUE THEORY APPROACH

Jorge A. Chan-Lau; Srobona Mitra; Li Lian Ong


Systemic Risk Monitoring ("SysMo") Toolkit-A User Guide | 2013

Systemic Risk Monitoring ('SysMo') Toolkit - A User Guide

Nicolas R Blancher; Srobona Mitra; Hanan Morsy; Akira Otani; Tiago Severo; Laura Valderrama


Is the Quantity of Government Debt a Constraint for Monetary Policy? | 2007

Is the Quantity of Government Debt a Constraint for Monetary Policy

Srobona Mitra


Czech Journal of Economics and Finance | 2009

The Financial Crisis and European Emerging Economies

Martin Èihák; Srobona Mitra

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Ivo Krznar

International Monetary Fund

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Jaromir Benes

International Monetary Fund

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Jorge A. Chan-Lau

International Monetary Fund

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Nicolas Arregui

International Monetary Fund

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Nicolas R Blancher

International Monetary Fund

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Akira Otani

International Monetary Fund

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Elena Duggar

International Monetary Fund

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Elie R.D. Canetti

International Monetary Fund

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I H Luis Jacome

International Monetary Fund

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