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the rules behind the scenes for the process of “revolving doors” in China, how far the Party interference reaches and what …
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The complexity of Basel II and III has reached China as well. In a revolutionary turn within seven years, the Chinese …
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The most pernicious effect of the global financial crisis is that it triggers a sequence of unpleasant consequences for the banking sector and for the entire economy as a whole. The recent financial crisis has compelled regulators to focus on the necessity of resilience of banks towards risks...
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This paper analyzes central bank policies on the monitoring of banks in distress in which liquidity provisions are conditional on performance when a bad shock occurs. A sequential game model is used to analyze two policies: the first one in which the central bank acts with discretion and the...
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The main purpose of this paper is to determine the macro-prudential indicators of financial strength that can be used under supervision of the banking system in CEMAC. More specifically, we start from a set of indicators listed in the literature on macro-prudential supervision, and identify...
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First externalities risk due to the size of the companies or the principle that large companies are also at risk of bankruptcy (too big to fail) are examined. The problem is illustrated by a case in which extreme risks with negative consequences for savers and investors are taken. If we...
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China. A now stable and relatively healthy banking system emerged largely unscathed from the financial crisis without … relying much on recognised international best practices in bank supervision. China combines a strong regulatory hand together … private monitoring mechanisms on top of restrictive regulators that allows for stability and growth - at least for now. China …
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This paper reviews the progress of banking reforms in China over the last five years. The stated goal of reform is to …
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In this paper, we model - quantitatively – a possible realistic interaction between a tax-payer and his Government. We formalize, in a general setting, this strategic interaction. Moreover, we analyze "completely" a particular realistic sample of the general model. We determine the entire...
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Indian Internet and broadband market has experienced very slow growth and limited penetration till now. The introduction of Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) is expected to aid in increasing the penetration of internet and broadband in India. The report sheds light on the guidelines and procedure...
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