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Shadow Banking – International and Domestic Developments

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  • Josef Manalo

    (Reserve Bank of Australia)

  • Kate McLoughlin

    (Reserve Bank of Australia)

  • Carl Schwartz

    (Reserve Bank of Australia)

Abstract

One of the lessons from the global financial crisis is that systemic risk to the financial system can arise from outside the regular banking system, in so-called ‘shadow banking’. This article reviews post-crisis international and domestic trends in shadow banking, and regulatory efforts to better understand and address potential risks that may arise. In Australia, systemic risks arising from shadow banking appear limited given its relatively small size and minimal links to the banking system, but it remains an area for regulators to monitor and better understand.

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  • Josef Manalo & Kate McLoughlin & Carl Schwartz, 2015. "Shadow Banking – International and Domestic Developments," RBA Bulletin (Print copy discontinued), Reserve Bank of Australia, pages 75-84, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:rba:rbabul:mar2015-08
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    1. Michael Gishkariany & David Norman & Tom Rosewall, 2017. "Shadow Bank Lending to the Residential Property Market," RBA Bulletin (Print copy discontinued), Reserve Bank of Australia, pages 45-52, September.

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