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  1. Études économiques de l'OCDE : Irlande
  2. Volume 2011
  3. Issue 015
  4. Études économiques de l'OCDE : Irlande 2011
  5. Chapters
  6. Surmonter la crise bancaire
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Issue 015
Études économiques de l'OCDE : Irlande 2011
Chapters
Statistiques de base de l'Irlande (2010)
Résumé
Évaluation et recommandations
Rétablir la viabilité budgétaire
Surmonter la crise bancaire
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Organization OECD
Abstract L’Irlande se remet d’une crise bancaire d’une ampleur extrême née de l’exubérance excessive du crédit immobilier. Ces trois dernières années, le gouvernement a pris toute une série de mesures pour remédier à cette crise. Des créances immobilières irrécouvrables, d’un volume considérable, ont été transférées à une « structure de cantonnement » sous contrôle public, la NAMA, et les lourdes pertes correspondantes ont été intégralement passées en charge par les banques. La NAMA doit se concentrer sur la maximisation de la rentabilité pour les contribuables lors de la cession de ce portefeuille d’actifs. Le système bancaire a été recapitalisé à la mi-2011 après l’application aux banques de « simulations de crise » rigoureuses qui auront marqué un tournant essentiel en contribuant à mettre un terme aux pertes. La restructuration du système bancaire national autour de deux banques piliers est en cours mais la taille de ce système demeure trop importante. La revente de l’important portefeuille d’actifs étrangers des banques contribuera à la réduire. Elle permettra de diminuer la dépendance du secteur à l’égard de la liquidité du système européen de banques centrales tout en minimisant la pénurie de crédit d’origine interne. Avec le retour de la confiance dans le systèmefinancier, les autorités devraient restreindre davantage la garantie publique des engagements bancaires. La refonte de la réglementation et du contrôle bancaires devrait s’appuyer sur un ensemble plus large d’indicateurs et de règles allant au-delà des ratios classiques de fonds propres et devrait accorder plus d’attention aux interactions macrofinancières.
Page Count 27
Starting Page 77
Ending Page 103
Language French
Publisher OECD Publishing
Publisher Date 2012-10-24
Access Restriction Open
Subject Keyword Economics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Chapter
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