TY - BOOK AU - Pelaez,Carlos Manuel TI - International financial architecture : G7, IMF, BIS, debtors and creditors SN - 1403996210 (hbk.) U1 - 332.15 PY - 2005/// CY - Basingstoke [UK], New York PB - Palgrave Macmillan KW - International finance KW - Financial institutions, International N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-365) and index; 1 Risks of the International Financial System Risk of international interest rates and Federal Reserve policy Fear of deflation in Japan, China, Europe and the Federal Reserve Board Argentinean default and economic and political crisis Strength of Mexico and challenge of China Capital flows to emerging markets 2 The G-7 and the New International Financial Architecture International financial institutions and forums Rey Report Lyon meeting of the G-7 in 1996 Greenspan in the debate Denver meeting in 1997 Birmingham meeting in 1998 Meeting of the G-7 in Cologne in 1999 Meeting of the G-7 in Fukuoka in 2000 Meeting in Rome in 2001 Halifax meeting in 2002 Meeting at Evian after the Iraq War Dubai, Boca Raton and New York The International Monetary and Financial Committee (IMFC) 3 Surveillance by the Official International Financial Community Value at Risk (VaR) Stress tests at international banks Census of stress tests International official doctrine Amendment to Capital Accord to incorporate market risk Stress tests of market risk in the FSAP The Basel Committee, credit risk models and the FSAP Financial Sector Stability Assessment (FSSA) Economic performance of IMF programs Conditionality in IMF programs 4 Private Sector Involvement in Crisis Resolution Objectives of Official Financing, Moral Hazard and PSI Insolvency, illiquidity, Bagehot and PSI Changes in structure of participation of the private sector Changes in participation of the private sector New process of negotiation with the private sector Sequence of negotiation of PSI and dispute with the Paris Club Loss and recovery of market access IIF principles for participation of private sector debt restructuring 5 Choice of Exchange Rate Regime in IFA Bipolar view Theory of Optimum Currency Areas (OCAs) Sudden stop Balance sheets of government, corporations and individuals Hard fixes Fear of floating Fluctuating exchange rate with inflation targeting 6 Basel II Capital Accord, Core Principles, Standards and Codes Basel Capital Accord New Capital Accord: Basel II Pillar I: Minimum Capital Requirements Pillar I: Standardized Approach Pillar I: Internal-Ratings Based Approach, IRB Pillar II: Review Process by Supervisors Pillar III: Market Discipline Implementation of Basel II Issues of Basel II New Accord and market risk Core Principles of Effective Banking Supervision Comparison of standards for banks, insurance and securities Core Principles for insurance and securities firms Systemically important payment and settlement systems IMF code of transparency in monetary and financial policy ER -