People's Republic of China Financial Sector Assessment Program : Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision

Autor: International Monetary Fund, World Bank
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2017
Předmět:
RESERVE REQUIREMENTS
BANKING OVERSIGHT
CREDIT OFFICER
SETTLEMENT SYSTEMS
INFLATIONARY PRESSURES
DEPOSIT
EMPLOYMENT
BROAD MONEY
ASSET PRICE
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT
LEGAL AUTHORITY
RURAL CREDIT
FEDERAL RESERVE
LENDER OF LAST RESORT
MUNICIPALITIES
DUE DILIGENCE
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CONTAGION
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
BANK CUSTOMER
CREDIT GROWTH
EXCHANGE CONTROL
GOOD FAITH
AUDITORS
EQUITY INVESTMENTS
MARKET CAPITALIZATION
TRANSPARENCY
FINANCIAL MARKETS
CURRENT ASSETS
ISSUANCES
CREDITORS
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
MARKET DETERMINATION
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
DEBIT CARDS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
BANKING INDUSTRY
STATE BANKS
BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
LOAN PORTFOLIOS
ASSET MANAGEMENT
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES
MONETARY POLICY
INTERNAL CONTROLS
FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES
FOREIGN BANKS
LIQUIDITY
SMALL BUSINESS
CREDIT RISK
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
AUTONOMOUS REGIONS
COLLEGE DEGREE
DEBTS
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INCENTIVES TO SAVE
ADVANCED ECONOMIES
AUDITS
PRIVATE PROPERTY
SMALL BANKS
BANKRUPTCY
GOVERNMENT FUNDING
JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES
LENDER
CONSOLIDATION
RETURN ON ASSETS
PROPERTY LAW
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SMALL BUSINESS LENDING
CAPITAL MARKETS
CREDIT PROVISION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RETAIL INTEREST
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FISCAL POLICY
LEGAL PROVISIONS
ECONOMIC REFORM
EXCHANGE RATE
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
REGULATION
HOUSEHOLDS
ECONOMIC POLICIES
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
BOND
BANKS
REGULATORY SYSTEM
BORROWING
CAPITAL ADEQUACY RULES
CAPITAL INJECTIONS
LOAN
CONSOLIDATED SUPERVISION
SECURITIES
NONPERFORMING LOANS
BANK CAPITAL
INFORMATION DISCLOSURE
CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT
DEVELOPMENT BANK
REAL ESTATE
SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
CAPITALIZATION
RETURN ON EQUITY
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITIES
TRANSPORT
LAWS
FINANCIAL CONTRACTS
LIQUIDITY RISK
DEPOSITORS
ACCOUNTABILITY
TRANSACTION
NET INTEREST MARGIN
FINANCIAL DATA
BANKING SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SECTOR REGULATION
BANKING SUPERVISION
INSURANCE COMPANIES
REGULATORY OBJECTIVES
OPERATIONAL RISK
SAVINGS BANKS
ELECTRONIC PAYMENT
MATURITIES
BANK LENDING
BANKING LAW
MANDATES
ASSET QUALITY
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
BANKERS ASSOCIATION
ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING
POSTAL SAVINGS
AUDITING
INFORMATION SHARING
MACROECONOMIC ADJUSTMENTS
CONSUMER PROTECTION
PROBLEM BANKS
DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
RISK MANAGEMENT
PAYMENT SYSTEM
FINANCIAL RATIOS
MARKET STRUCTURE
CREDIT SUPPORT
WAGES
DEVELOPMENT FINANCE
PAYMENT SERVICES
STOCK EXCHANGES
SAFETY NET
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK
OPERATIONAL RISKS
APPROVAL PROCESS
AFFILIATES
INTEREST RATE RISK
MACROECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
BANKING SECTOR
BOND MARKETS
PREFECTURES
CAPITAL ADEQUACY
CROSS-BORDER BANKING
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
CHEAP MONEY
AUTONOMY
CENTRAL BANK
RETURN
MARKET DISCIPLINE
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
BANKING REGULATION
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
LEGAL PROTECTION
ACCOUNTING
COMMERCIAL BANK
FINANCIAL LEASING
RATING AGENCIES
VILLAGE
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
PENALTIES
PRUDENTIAL REGULATION
BANK FAILURES
FINANCIAL STABILITY
INSURANCE
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
BANKING SECTOR ASSETS
EXTERNAL AUDITORS
COMMERCIAL BANKING
LENDING POLICIES
INFORMATION DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS
LEGISLATION
INTERNATIONAL BANK
BANKING SECTOR REFORM
BANKRUPTCY LAWS
NONBANK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
MONETARY FUND
MARKET RISK
ACCOUNTANT
ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANIES
LOAN CLASSIFICATION
RURAL CREDIT COOPERATIVES
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
CASH FLOWS
VALUE PAYMENT SYSTEM
FINANCE COMPANIES
BANK ASSETS
NATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICIES
SAVINGS
BANK SUPERVISION
RISK MEASUREMENT
FINANCIAL STRENGTH
SUBSIDIARIES
INTEREST RATE
FINANCIAL REPORTING
CASH PAYMENT
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
NONBANK INSTITUTIONS
EXPENDITURE
Popis: The China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) has maintained its momentum in regulation and supervision in the face of exceptional growth in scale and increasing complexity of the banking system. Equally, the CBRC has risen to the demands of the international regulatory reform agenda, delivering timely revisions to its body of regulations and maturing its supervisory practices through investing in essential new skills, enhancing methodologies, and broadening its interactions with the industry. In this context, the clarity of supervisory requirements and expectations communicated to the industry is a strength of the CBRC. Recent organizational reforms, in 2015, building on other internal reforms, will serve the CBRC well in delivering its supervisory mandate. While pursuit of financial stability is recognized as fundamentally important, concerns must be acknowledged as to whether the CBRC would, in practice, always be able to act on its primary, stability, objective, especially if government policies, whether focused growth and expansion, or social protection, conflicted with prudential considerations. The China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) has achieved a high degree of compliance with the Basel Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision (BCPs). Notwithstanding the revision to the BCP methodology, which raised the standards expected of supervisory authorities, the CBRC has demonstrated progress in almost all areas. Nevertheless, further maturing is needed, and taken together the recommendations of this report seek to support the CBRC in developing deeper and more comprehensive diagnostic capabilities, which ought to facilitate early, effective and preventative actions as necessary. It is essential that the CBRC’s achievements in recent years are consolidated as new challenges and complexities in the system will continue to emerge. In particular, it is essential that the CBRC obtain the resources to expand its range and depth of skills before developments in the industry leave it unable to maintain meaningful oversight and authority, not least of the four Global Systemically Important Banks (GSIBs). Building on the supervisory vision expressed in prestige CBRC publications such as the Annual Report, a detailed forward strategy for supervision, covering three to five years, would serve as a vehicle for the CBRC to articulate its case for resources.
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