Search results
Risicorapportage Financiële markten 2022
Risicorapportage Financiële markten 2022
Risicorapportage Financiële markten 2022
Zo zeker als de bank?
Optimal capital ratios for banks in the euro area
Capital buffers help banks to absorb financial shocks. This reduces the risk of a banking crisis. However, on the other hand capital requirements for banks can also lead to social costs, as rising financing costs can lead to higher interest rates for customers. In this research we make an exploratory analysis of the costs and benefits of capital buffers for groups of European countries. →
Optimal capital ratios for banks in the euro area
Capital buffers help banks to absorb financial shocks. This reduces the risk of a banking crisis. However, on the other hand capital requirements for banks can also lead to social costs, as rising financing costs can lead to higher interest rates for customers. In this research we make an exploratory analysis of the costs and benefits of capital buffers for groups of European countries. →
Optimal capital ratios for banks in the euro area
Capital buffers help banks to absorb financial shocks. This reduces the risk of a banking crisis. However, on the other hand capital requirements for banks can also lead to social costs, as rising financing costs can lead to higher interest rates for customers. In this research we make an exploratory analysis of the costs and benefits of capital buffers for groups of European countries. →
Risicorapportage Financiële markten 2021
Risicorapportage Financiële markten 2021
Publication year
Authors
- Michiel Bijlsma (86)
- Benedikt Vogt (44)
- Sander van Veldhuizen (44)
- Gijsbert Zwart (32)
- Beau Soederhuizen (30)
- Andrei Dubovik (27)
- Karen van der Wiel (25)
- Remco Mocking (24)
- Adam Elbourne (23)
- Bert Smid (20)
- Fien van Solinge (19)
- Jasper Lukkezen (17)
- Machiel van Dijk (17)
- Kan Ji (16)
- Lu Zhang (15)
- Nancy van Beers (15)
- Sander Lammers (12)
- Bas Straathof (11)
- Arjan Lejour (10)
- Michiel van Leuvensteijn (10)
- Bert Kramer (9)
- Jürgen Antony (9)
- Rutger Teulings (9)
- Bart Voogt (8)
- Clemens Kool (8)
- Stefan Groot (8)
- Douwe Kingma (7)
- Hugo Rojas-Romagosa (7)
- Marcel Lever (7)
- Coen Teulings (6)
- Ed Westerhout (6)
- Jan Lemmen (6)
- Natasha Kalara (6)
- Wesley van Ommen (6)
- Wim Suyker (6)
- Wouter Elsenburg (6)
- Casper van Ewijk (5)
- Kristina Marinova (5)
- Marc Pomp (5)
- Nick Draper (5)
- Rob Luginbuhl (5)
- Bastiaan Overvest (4)
- Fabio Duchi (4)
- Free Huizinga (4)
- Jan Möhlmann (4)
- Jeroen Klomp (4)
- Joep Steegmans (4)
- Joeri Gorter (4)
- Ona Ciocyte (4)
- Peter Broer (4)
- Rob Aalbers (4)
- Ruud de Mooij (4)
- Sander Muns (4)
- Bas Jacobs (3)
- Bram Hendriks (3)
- Emile Cammeraat (3)
- Gerdien Meijerink (3)
- Harro van Heuvelen (3)
- Henri de Groot (3)
- Johannes Hers (3)
- Marjon Ruijter (3)
- Nick Zubanov (3)
- Paolo Calio (3)
- Sultan Mehmood (3)
- Suzanne Vissers (3)
- Ali Palali (2)
- Arnold Kusters (2)
- Barthold Kuipers (2)
- Bas ter Weel (2)
- Erik Floor (2)
- George Gelauff (2)
- Gerard van Welzenis (2)
- Henry van der Wiel (2)
- Jan Bonenkamp (2)
- Jasper de Jong (2)
- Johan Verbruggen (2)
- Joris de Wind (2)
- Jos Ebregt (2)
- Jürgen Weigand (2)
- Katarzyna Grabska (2)
- Marcel Canoy (2)
- Marielle Non (2)
- Martin Mellens (2)
- Paul de Bijl (2)
- Sem Duijndam (2)
- Sijmen Duineveld (2)
- Sophie Kramer (2)
- Thomas Michielsen (2)
- Wink Joosten (2)
- Wolter Hassink (2)
- Maarten van 't Riet (1)
- Simon Rabaté (1)
- Show all
Tags
- Financial markets (295)
- Macroeconomics (275)
- Risk and regulation (275)
- Public finances (71)
- International economy (64)
- International analysis (62)
- Government (46)
- Competition and regulation (33)
- Built environment (14)
- Physical environment (14)
- Productivity (7)
- COVID-19 (6)
- General welfare (6)
- Labour (6)
- Labour market (6)
- Welfare state (6)
- Digital economy (4)
- Knowledge and Innovation (4)
- Elections (2)
- Scenarios and forecasts (1)
- Show all