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This paper analyzes the consequences of alternative financial structures for financial efficiency and stability. The focus is on the organizational structure of banks. Alternative bank structures range from "narrow banks" to broad "universal banks". Each banking structure is assessed in its...
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In this book, policymakers, academics and market practitioners exchange views on the current economic situation, appropriate financial regulatory and supervisory standards, design of financial market institutions, and efficient safety nets for banks and other financial institutions. This volume...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010943508
This paper analyzes the consequences of alternative financial structures for financial efficiency and stability. The focus is on the organizational structure of banks. Alternative bank structures range from 'narrow banks' to broad 'universal banks.' Each banking structure is assessed in its...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010943808
This paper analyzes the consequences of alternative financial structures for financial efficiency and stability. The focus is on the organizational structure of banks. Alternative bank structures range from `narrow banks` to broad `universal banks. ` Each banking structure is assessed in its...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005342418
(Disponible en idioma inglés únicamente) En este trabajo se analizan las consecuencias de estructuras financieras alternativas para la eficiencia y la estabilidad financieras. La atención se centra en la estructura organizativa de los bancos. Las estructuras bancarias alternativas varían...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005528557
In this book, policymakers, academics and market practitioners exchange views on the current economic situation, appropriate financial regulatory and supervisory standards, design of financial market institutions, and efficient safety nets for banks and other financial institutions. This volume...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010772437
Losses may accrue to depositors at insolvent banks both at and after the time of official resolution. Losses at resolution occur because of poor closure rules and regulatory forbearance. Losses after resolution occur if depositors'' access to their claims is delayed or ""frozen."" While the...
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"Recent evidence suggests that bank regulators appear to be able to resolve insolvent large banks efficiently without either protecting uninsured deposits through invoking 'too-big-to-fail' or causing serious harm to other banks or financial markets. But resolving swap positions at insolvent...
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"Bank failures are widely feared for a number of reasons, including concern that depositors may suffer both losses in the value of their deposits (credit losses) and, possibly more importantly, restrictions in access to their deposits (liquidity losses). In the United States, this is not true...
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This paper uses evidence from the capital markets to examine changes in the legal rules governing a form of non price vertical restraint, namely, exclusive territories (ET). During the past three decades the U.S. Supreme Court has reinterpreted section 1 of the Sherman Antitrust act concerning...
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