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This Technical Note discusses the findings and recommendations in the Financial Sector Assessment Program for the Netherlands on banking supervision. The financial resilience of banks in the Netherlands has been strengthened in recent years, and banks are benefiting from continuing economic recovery. Broad-based economic recovery is helping stimulate demand for credit, although credit growth remains slow and unemployment continues to fall. Housing markets have started to recover since 2013 with prices and transaction volumes picking up. There has been an improvement in the financial position of Dutch banks. Cost efficiency has improved, and profitability has recovered. The banks migration to the new Basel III standards is also well underway for capital adequacy and liquidity.
Banks and banking --- Monetary policy --- Banks and Banking --- Industries: Financial Services --- Banks --- Depository Institutions --- Micro Finance Institutions --- Mortgages --- Financing Policy --- Financial Risk and Risk Management --- Capital and Ownership Structure --- Value of Firms --- Goodwill --- Financial Institutions and Services: Government Policy and Regulation --- Banking --- Finance --- Financial services law & regulation --- Operational risk --- Loans --- Liquidity requirements --- Financial institutions --- Financial regulation and supervision --- Financial services --- Financial risk management --- State supervision --- Financial services industry --- Netherlands, The
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This Technical Note discusses the findings and recommendations in the Financial Sector Assessment Program for the Netherlands on financial stability and stress testing of the banking, household, and corporate sectors. The Dutch banking system appears resilient to risks. The stress test results indicate that a scenario of extreme adverse macroeconomic conditions would have a significant negative impact on Basel III fully loaded capital ratios, but all banks would maintain capital ratios above minimum regulatory requirements. However, the results for the leverage ratio show that a significant bank could fall just below the fully loaded minimum 3 percent hurdle.
Monetary policy --- Banks and Banking --- Finance: General --- Macroeconomics --- Industries: Financial Services --- Real Estate --- Banks --- Depository Institutions --- Micro Finance Institutions --- Mortgages --- Financial Institutions and Services: Government Policy and Regulation --- Aggregate Factor Income Distribution --- Housing Supply and Markets --- Finance --- Banking --- Property & real estate --- Stress testing --- Income --- Loans --- Financial institutions --- Financial sector policy and analysis --- National accounts --- Housing prices --- Prices --- Banks and banking --- Financial risk management --- Housing --- Netherlands, The
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This Technical Note discusses the findings and recommendations made in the Financial Sector Assessment Program for the Netherlands in the areas of managing problem banks and systemic banking crises. Significant progress has been made toward implementing the Banking Union, although key aspects have not yet been completed. The Single Resolution Board (SRB), which assumed responsibility in January 2016, remains in start-up mode, and the Dutch central bank provides substantial support to Dutch banks. Another challenge is the complex decision-making structure of the SRB, which may impede timely decision making when it comes to resolution. The adequacy of financial safety nets remains a concern.
Monetary policy --- Finance: General --- Macroeconomics --- Industries: Financial Services --- Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy --- General Financial Markets: Government Policy and Regulation --- Banks --- Depository Institutions --- Micro Finance Institutions --- Mortgages --- Finance --- Macroprudential policy --- Macroprudential policy instruments --- Financial sector stability --- Systemic risk --- Financial sector policy and analysis --- Financial institutions --- Economic policy --- Financial services industry --- Financial risk management --- Netherlands, The --- Banks and Banking --- Financial Risk Management --- Financial Institutions and Services: Government Policy and Regulation --- Financial Crises --- Crisis Management --- Economic & financial crises & disasters --- Banking --- Bank resolution framework --- Bank resolution --- Bridge bank --- Deposit insurance --- Financial crises --- Systemic crises --- Crisis management --- Banks and banking
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