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An account of the principal phases in the development of the English banking system, and an analysis of the financial structure of the economy of the UK. The book focuses in detail on the regulatory and supervisory aspects of the UK banking system, and the interactions between the structural...
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Following the collapse of the bubble economy in Japan, banking supervisors and bank examiners were severely criticized by the media as human capital had long been viewed the key element of Japanese banking supervision. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the bank supervisors ́career paths...
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, vermuten wir, dass sich aus dem deutschen Finanzsystem Vorteile für die Wirtschaft während der Krise ergaben. …
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We present empirical evidence documenting how increased competition can affect the fragility of banks using U … organizations (RBOs) increased their share of CRE loans as competition from large banking organizations (LBOs) increased. The paper … presents evidence showing how competition increases not just individual bank fragility, but the stability of the banking sector …
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, while cross-country studies point mostly to a positive relationship between competition and stability in the banking system …. Where liberalization and unfettered competition have resulted in fragility, this has been mostly the consequence of … regulatory and supervisory failures. The advantages of competition for an efficient and inclusive financial system are strong …
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Maintaining sufficient liquidity in the financial system is vital for financial stability. However, since returns on liquid assets are typically low, individual financial institutions may seek to hold fewer such assets, especially if they believe they can rely on other institutions for liquidity...
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