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One insight from the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) was that bank viability regulation at the macro/systemic level had been dangerously neglected pre-crisis.
One insight from the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) was that bank viability regulation at the macro/systemic level had been dangerously neglected pre-crisis.
Examples of developments in macroprudential regulation and supervision include capital buffers.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Basel III]]
* [[Capital Conservation Buffer]]
* [[Countercyclical buffer]]
* [[Microprudential]]
* [[Microprudential]]
* [[GFC]]
* [[GFC]]

Revision as of 07:31, 1 August 2016

Bank regulation.

Regulation for the welfare of the financial system as a whole, rather than individual financial institutions alone.

One insight from the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) was that bank viability regulation at the macro/systemic level had been dangerously neglected pre-crisis.

Examples of developments in macroprudential regulation and supervision include capital buffers.


See also