Ep. 147: Cross-Border Supervision of Capital and Liquidity Adequacy

Cross-border supervision is one of the more challenging supervisory priorities. It adds layers of complexity, new stakeholders, and potential challenges to effective supervision. This TC Note and accompanying podcast discus the implications for home and host financial supervisors of cross-border supervision of the adequacy of capital and liquidity. They also consider the challenges of cross-border supervision and conglomerate supervision.Speaker: Brad Shinn, Program Leader, Toronto CentreHost: Arvind Baghel, Program Director, Toronto CentreRead the transcript here (https://torcentre.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/Files/ETaVp_HaUqZJon3J0PJ2hBYBubgUtHuFizXCMbKm8HsyJQ?e=pl7zA9). Read their biographies here (https://torcentre.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/Files/EaXsdyPNKlJJq_JxMaA5V0sBVwPgEZrwd1BhTbwa2qpF2g?e=Qjsy0n).https://www.torontocentre.org/ (https://www.torontocentre.org/)

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