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''Bank supervision''.
''Bank supervision''


A recovery plan is a regulated financial firm’s comprehensive menu of advance options addressing a range of severe financial stresses caused by:
A recovery plan is a regulated financial firm’s comprehensive menu of advance options addressing a range of severe financial stresses caused by:
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* [[Reverse stress test]]
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Latest revision as of 16:31, 30 July 2021

Bank supervision

A recovery plan is a regulated financial firm’s comprehensive menu of advance options addressing a range of severe financial stresses caused by:

  • Bank-specific problems;
  • Market-wide stress; or
  • Both.


The recovery plan should include all of the management's credible options for addressing both liquidity and capital difficulties.


See also