The Leverage Ratio : A New Binding Limit on Banks
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- Mr. Peter Breuer, 2000. "Measuring off-Balance-Sheet Leverage," IMF Working Papers 2000/202, International Monetary Fund.
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Finance and Financial Sector Development - Deposit Insurance Banks and Banking Reform Finance and Financial Sector Development - Debt Markets Private Sector Development - Emerging Markets Finance and Financial Sector Development - Bankruptcy and Resolution of Financial Distress;Statistics
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