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the regulations, non-euro area Member States, including Hungary, may notify the ECB at any time if they wish to … supervisory system integrated into the central bank was set up in Hungary, and the institutional system of the domestic resolution …
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In our paper we attempt to present the early phase in the history of Hungary's banking supervision, from the second … Központ (1916). As a consequence of the peculiar development of Hungary's system of financial institutions, the establishment …
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-cyclical capital buffer measure, as per the Basel III rules, could have helped decelerate FX lending growth in Hungary, mitigating the …
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A new act to protect the rights of purchasers of apartments or family homes (ustawa o ochronie praw nabywcy lokalu mieszkalnego lub domu jednorodzinnego – Official Journal, 28 October 2011, No 232, item 1377), commonly referred to as ‘the Act on Developers' which was passed on 16 September...
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Hungary implemented a number of new policies from the late 1980s to the early 1990s, shifting from a centrally planned … economy to a market economy. Despite the top-down market reforms, Hungary lacked the knowledge to build a fully functional …
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Policymakers introduce bank levies (BLs) to reduce the probability of crises. In this study, we evaluate the effects of the Hungarian and German BLs implemented in 2010 and 2011, respectively, on the banks' risk-taking behavior. Our analysis compares two completely different BL designs. The...
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