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At the end of October 2011, the heads of the three financial sector regulators were rotated. It is time to ask what are the rules behind the scenes for the process of “revolving doors” in China, how far the Party interference reaches and what the future holds for the Chinese financial sector.
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bank regulator has introduced capital adequacy as the tool of choice for supervision and ensured that banks in the process …
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It is increasingly becoming apparent to domestic and international investors that the European Central Bank’s bond … buying programme which commenced in May 2010, “a way of correcting market dislocations that were hampering the central bank …
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This paper not only considers the regulatory challenges faced by regulators, but also the potential of responsive regulation and particularly meta regulation to address these challenges. It explores developments which have necessitated a change from the traditional form of regulation, that is,...
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This paper will consider whether the scope of financial regulation should be extended and if so, ways in which this could occur. In order to carry out these tasks, it will not only address problems identified from the recent crises and Basel 2, gaps which exist in some of the responses to these...
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This comparative analysis discusses the differences between the structure and systems of bank regulation operating in … role which the Bank of England has assumed since banking regulatory and supervisory powers and functions were transferred … bank regulation and supervision than was the case over 20 years ago. This is so mainly as a result of globalisation. The …
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banks are capable of absorbing losses in the event that a bank is unable to support itself in the private market.” Amongst … constitutes a means whereby losses could still be absorbed in the event that a bank is unable to support itself in the private …
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Parts I and II of this paper are aimed at providing a comprehensive overview of, and responses to, four very vital components of the consultative processes which have contributed to the new framework known as Basel III. The papers will approach these components in the order of the consultative...
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This paper considers developments which have necessitated greater involvement and a greater role for the central bank … legislation such as the Banking Act of 2009 which has not only introduced greater statutory powers for the central bank, but also … the Special Resolution Regime. As well as a consideration of arguments which are in favour of the central bank’s role as …
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relying much on recognised international best practices in bank supervision. China combines a strong regulatory hand together …
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