Some countries’ macro-pru measures have reduced systemic risk – IMF paper
Denmark and Czech Republic particularly successful in cutting mortgage risk, researchers find
Some developed countries have successfully used macro-prudential policies to reduce levels of risky mortgages, a study from the International Monetary Fund finds.
Marco Arena and his co-authors examine how effective various macro-prudential policies have been at controlling housing markets and house price growth.
They find that both borrower-based measures, such as loan-to-value (LTV) ratio limits, and lender-based measures, such as capital requirements, have limited the share of risky
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