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In attempting to promote international financial stability, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (2006) provided a framework that sought to control the amount of tail risk that large banks around the world would take in their trading books relative to their corresponding minimum capital...
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governance structures, the overhaul of failure resolution systems should top the reform agenda, to better address incentives … problems and impose market discipline, even on large, too-important-to-close financial institutions. Reform areas should …
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Our study examines the effectiveness of worldwide banking regulations and government involvement in providing a balanced risk–reward trade-off to bank shareholders during both normal time periods and the periods of financial crisis. Ownership structure varies across world regions with...
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