Irish central bank forms macroprudential committee

Featuring senior officials, the group will convene for the first time in “early September”

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Governor Lane. Jason Clarke Photography
Central Bank of Ireland

The Central Bank of Ireland has formed an internal advisory committee on the design of macroprudential policy, governor Philip Lane announced on August 2.

This will include borrower-based mortgage rules, the counter-cyclical capital buffer and the O-Sii (other systemically important institution) buffer, he said.

A spokesperson for the central bank said the body – named the macroprudential measures committee – will meet for the first time in "early September".

Its members will include governor

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