Reserve requirements and countercyclical buffers are most common macro-pru tools

Dynamic provisioning and limits on credit growth are least-used measures

Reserve requirements and countercyclical capital requirements are the most-used macro-prudential tools among respondents to the Financial Stability Benchmarks 2023.

Of 29 central banks answering a question on which macro-prudential tools they use, 72.4% say they use reserve requirements, and the same proportion use countercyclical capital requirements. Some central banks use one of these tools, but not both. In all, 20.7% say that reserve requirements are the only macro-prudential tool they

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