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03 June 2013

IMF: Statement on the Third Financial Sector Monitoring Mission to Spain


The mission found that actions to recapitalise parts of the banking sector and the asset transfers to SAREB have provided an important boost to the system's liquidity and solvency.

The financial market sentiment has continued to improve since the last monitoring mission, with the risk premium on Spanish sovereign debt now well below its levels at the start of the programme. Nonetheless, risks to the economy and hence to the financial sector remain elevated as Spain continues to undergo a difficult process of correcting large pre-crisis imbalances.

Further action at both the euro-wide and Spanish levels could help mitigate these risks and accelerate the return of economic growth. Such euro-wide actions include timely implementation of banking union and ensuring maintenance of a sufficiently accommodative monetary stance. At the Spanish level, priorities include continued proactive monitoring of financial sector health accompanied by strong supervision. In this regard, the Bank of Spain’s recent clarification of criteria for determining the classification of refinanced and restructured loans is welcome. Rigorous application of these criteria should help ensure adequate provisioning for loan losses. Supervisory actions to bolster solvency and reduce risks should also give priority to measures that, while boosting banks’ capital situation, do not contribute to exacerbating already-tight credit conditions.

Timely completion of several reforms initiated under the programme would also support financial stability. These include burden-sharing exercises, changes to the Bank of Spain’s supervisory procedures (taking into account also the forthcoming Single Supervisory Mechanism), and adoption of a savings bank reform that sets effective incentives for former savings banks to divest their controlling stakes in commercial banks gradually (a draft law is currently under review within the government).

The fourth financial sector monitoring mission is expected to take place in September 2013.

Full press release



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