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Crisis has not only highlighted the importance of addressing issues such as liquidity risk – it has also brought to the fore … is evidenced by the growing popularity of risk based regulation and meta regulatory strategies. Given the presence of an … countering problems of risk regulation. It will approach these issues through an assessment of explanations put forward to …
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bank regulatory/supervisory styles, illustrate the differences in regulation/supervision among crisis, non-crisis and BRICS … countries, and highlight the ways in which bank regulation and supervision has changed during the crisis period. The study …In this study, using the World Bank’s Bank Regulation and Supervision Survey (BRSS) data, we draw insights about the …
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powers but removed the Bank’s powers to regulate banking. Up till 1997, banking regulation had been the function of the Bank … Act 1998 effectively transferred banking supervision to the Financial Services Authority (then known as the Securities and … regulator, could benefit from the expertise of the external auditor as a middleman, to avoid regulatory capture. As an efficient …
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Recent financial crises highlight weaknesses in financial markets and the need for regulatory and supervisory bodies (RSB) to improve the stability of financial markets. Currently, international institutions like the IMF and the World Bank place the independent RSB among their principle policy...
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This paper examines the simultaneous relationship between bank capital and risk. A model is set up which assumes that … banks’ decisions regarding capital and risk are made endogenously in a dynamic pattern. A simultaneous equation system was … relationship between regulatory (equity) capital and risk which is positive (negative). However, a positive two-way relationship …
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its budget. It is shown that the banking crisis has led to a reduction in taxes revenue in the budget, diversion of public …The article demonstrates that the 2008-2009th financial crisis in Ukraine has had a significant and complex impact on … negative impact were poor level of risk management and inefficient level of its implementation in the overall system of …
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enforcement measures (negotiating and punitive enforcement measures) which are employed in facilitating and maximising compliance … with rules. “Whilst negotiating strategies are introduced initially to develop trust between the regulator and the …
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, Johnson and Shleifer (2001) that securities-market regulation can create substantial value for minority shareholders in a … country with weak judicial enforcement. Finally, it is consistent with Black and Kraakman (1996), who argue that, in rule …-based civil-law countries, regulation in the form of simple “bright-line rules” is more effective than in the form of “broad …
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It is claimed that introducing flexibility in regulation is a sufficient condition for curbing the level of informality … time period 1980-2008 to explore the dynamics between regulation and informal employment. The empirical findings obtained … using Panel Data regression point out that regulation does not significantly affect informality. What matters is the …
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enforcement measures (negotiating and punitive enforcement measures) which are employed in facilitating and maximising compliance … with rules. “Whilst negotiating strategies are introduced initially to develop trust between the regulator and the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009226954