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later conferred on the ECB by the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) Regulation. The paper describes the ECB …
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Has economic research been helpful in dealing with the financial crises of the early 2000s? On the whole, the answer is negative, although there are bright spots. Economists have largely failed to predict both crises, largely because most of them were not analytically equipped to understand...
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. Assessments of the global financial crisis invariably point to ineffective finance regulation and supervision as the main reasons … outbreak. The crisis reflected the failure of regulatory authorities to keep pace with financial innovation. Bank supervision … depth. They did not properly implement risk-based supervision, and they failed to identify shortcomings in banks' risk …
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The paper contains comments made on the Financial Stability Board's (FSB) Consultation Report concerning the success of regulatory reforms since the global financial crisis of 2007-2009. According to these comments, the FSB’s assessment of the role of equity is too narrow, being phrased in...
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by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (2011) and used by the Financial Stability Board in its yearly G …
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This paper attempts to investigate the impact of credit information sharing on bank-specific stock price crash risk. Using a sample of 1,402 listed-banks in 55 countries for the period 2005-2013, we show that credit information sharing through public credit registries is negatively associated...
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We analyze how the inflow of liquidity through TARP funds in the wake of the 2007/2008 financial crisis impacted banks' interbank market activity. We show that TARP banks increased interbank market activity statistically and economically in a very significant way. Their interbank lending...
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Banks and other financial institutions which were too-big-to-fail (TBTF) played a central role during the Global Financial Crisis of 2007-2009. The present article lays out how misguided policies enabled banks to grow both in size as well as in complexity and therefore acquire TBTF status,...
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. Assessments of the global financial crisis invariably point to ineffective finance regulation and supervision as the main reasons … outbreak. The crisis reflected the failure of regulatory authorities to keep pace with financial innovation. Bank supervision … depth. They did not properly implement risk-based supervision, and they failed to identify shortcomings in banks' risk …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013009689
“Too big to fail” traditionally refers to a bank that is perceived to generate unacceptable risk to the banking system and indirectly to the economy as a whole if it were to default and unable to fulfill its obligations. Such a bank generally has substantial liabilities to other banks...
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