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2020 | nr 6 | 587--612
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Macroprudential Due-Diligence Framework for Shadow Banking Entities

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Addressing the need for greater transparency and control over the shadow banking system, this paper designs a macroprudential tool that serves to ensure greater financial stability through identifying and managing systemic risk posed by the shadow banking investment funds. In particular, the paper investigates potential crisis contagion channels within the shadow banking system by analysing the interconnectedness of the shadow banking investment funds and highlighting the links within the internal structures of the investment funds and securitisation vehicles, as well as external relationships with credit institutions. The paper proposes a due-diligence tool for monitoring and controlling the build-up of systemic risk posed by any shadow banking investment fund. This macroprudential tool serves as an early warning system against the growing systemic vulnerabilities of the shadow banking entities. Finally, the paper advises on efficient ways of sourcing, managing and reporting shadow banking data that ultimately address the issues of limited transparency of the shadow banking system. (original abstract)
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587--612
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  • Masaryk University
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