calendar_month Publicación: 18/06/2026
Autor: Consuelo Silva, Matías Ossandon, Wolf Wagner
This paper examines banking supervisory cooperation in Latin America and the Caribbean, revealing widespread formal agreements between countries. While these agreements generally cover key banking linkages, we identify significant disparities in cooperation coverage between countries. Some countries, despite having numerous agreements, face a limited coverage due to their banking groups’ extensive international operations. The study introduces metrics to identify home countries with a high risk exposure due to cooperation gaps with foreign banks’ home countries as well as countries most exposed to risk-shifts by domestic banks with operations abroad.
Fuente: Latin American journal of central banking
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