The 2016 New Zealand Financial Sector Assessment Programme (FSAP)
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- Toby Fiennes & Cavan O'Connor-Close, 2012. "The evolution of prudential supervision in New Zealand," Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, vol. 75, pages 5-13, March.
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- Cavan O’Connor-Close & Neroli Austin, 2016. "The importance of market discipline in the Reserve Bank’s prudential regime," Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, vol. 79, pages 1-15, February.
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- Chris Hunt, 2017. "Independence with accountability: financial system regulation and the Reserve Bank," Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, vol. 80, December.
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