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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 is the English language version of the entry on ‘Money’ (‘Geld’) in the ‘Historisch Kritisch Wörterbuch des Marxismus’, a comprehensive dictionary of Marxist terminology being produced as an accompaniment to the Marx-Engels-Gesamt-Arbeite (Marx-Engels collected works), a...
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provided by central banks in the funding of bank balance sheets.” Owing to such increased importance of liquidity risks, this …
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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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As well as addressing the Basel Committee's proposals to strengthen global capital and liquidity regulations, this paper also considers several reasons why information disclosure should be encouraged. These include the fact that imperfect information is considered to be a cause of market failure...
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