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reflections on the governance aspects of BRRFs that would require minimum harmonization in the EU, emphasizing that BRRFs are only … that there is also an effective bank resolution legal framework. In turn, banks' contributions to BRRFs aim at discouraging …
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This article analyzes bank bankruptcy regimes across 142 countries. By employing factor analysis, we identify five main dimensions of bank bankruptcy frameworks: (1) difficulty of forbearance and ease of court appeal, (2) availability of supervisory tools, (3) court involvement, (4) supervisory...
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generating costly negative spillover effects on the whole economy. Moreover, rules-based regulation, however carefully … without strong international coordination, none will be effective. Practical implications – Enhanced supervision of banks …
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generating costly negative spillover effects on the whole economy. Moreover, rules‐based regulation, however carefully … without strong international coordination, none will be effective. Practical implications – Enhanced supervision of banks …
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of a 'global time' and proposes a new time measurement system. Adopting such a system improves the governance and …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the complexities of reorganizing and/or liquidating troubled banks … diversity that currently exists among national supervisory, remedial and failure resolution practices for banks. It also … assesses the economic efficiency of the institutional framework for resolving problem banks that is defined by the …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the complexities of reorganizing and/or liquidating troubled banks … diversity that currently exists among national supervisory, remedial and failure resolution practices for banks. It also … assesses the economic efficiency of the institutional framework for resolving problem banks that is defined by the …
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that the regulation and supervision of banks varies widely across countries in many different dimensions. Furthermore … official supervisory agencies, information disclosure requirements, external governance mechanisms, deposit insurance, barriers …
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This paper discusses major initiatives from regulation in global financial markets in response to the current crisis …
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