Overview
Macroprudential news
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ESRB Warning
The ESRB issued a warning about risks to EU financial stability (ESRB/2022/7). It calls for resilience in the financial system to be preserved or enhanced in order to support the economy if these risks materialise.
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BMF statutory instrument
The Federal Ministry of Finance has issued a new statutory instrument on the collection of financial stability data (FinStabDEV), which entered into force on 3 February 2021. It gives the Deutsche Bundesbank the power to collect relevant data on residential real estate lending on a regular basis. The additional data will strengthen macroprudential supervision and make it possible to deploy …
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ESRB recommendation
ESRB has published a policy recommendation aimed at increasing the resilience of money market funds based on the lessons learned on the financial market turmoil of 2020 (ESRB/2021/9). An additional report provides an impact assessment.
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ESRB recommendation
The European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) has published a Recommendation for the establishment of a pan-European systemic cyber incident coordination framework (EU-SCICF) (ESRB/2021/17).
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ESRB recommendation
ESRB has published five warnings and two recommendations on medium-term residential real estate vulnerabilities and the assessment of compliance with recommendations issued in 2019 (ESRB/2021/10).
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ESRB recommendation
The European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) published a recommendation on vulnerabilities in the European commercial real estate sector on 25 January 2023 (ESRB/2022/09). The recommendation is addressed to microprudential and macroprudential supervisory authorities and to the European Commission.
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ESRB recommendation
The ESRB addresses its recommendations to national macroprudential supervisory authorities. In Germany, this is the function of the Financial Stability Committee. Accordingly, the Financial Stability Committee will participate in identifying, and sharing information related to, recommended fiscal policy actions in connection with Covid-19.
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ESRB Report
The assessment of the macroprudential stance may support policymakers in deciding how to address systemic risks, aid communication of macroprudential policy decisions and increase accountability.
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ESRB Report
The European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) has published a second report on macroprudential policy issues arising from the low interest rate environment in the financial system of the European Union (EU). Looking beyond recent cyclical developments, the coronavirus (COVID-19) shock may have increased the likelihood and persistence of a “low for long” scenario.
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ECB Financial Stability Review
According to the ECB’s November 2022 Financial Stability Review, the risks to financial stability have risen further since May 2022. The probability of recession has increased substantially. Macroprudential buffers are contributing to the financial system’s stability.