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the case where a cross-border banking organization seeks to take advantage of the liberal cross-border branching …-border banking ; financial crises ; bank regulatory structure ; branching ; banking subsidiaries ; supervision and regulation …
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credit. -- Cross-border banking ; financial crises ; bankruptcy ; branching ; banking subsidiaries ; supervision and …
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This paper examines the negative externalities that may occur when a large bank fails, describes the nature of those externalities, and explores whether they may be greater in a case involving a large cross-border banking organization. The analysis suggests that the chief negative externalities...
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the case where a cross-border banking organization seeks to take advantage of the liberal cross-border branching …
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On February 12, 2010, SUERF, the Oesterreichische Nationalbank and the Bankwissenschaftliche Gesellschaft continued their established tradition of jointly organised conferences. As evidenced also by the 115 conference participants, this year's subject of "Contagion and Spillovers – New...
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On 5-6 September 2012 SUERF held its 30th Colloquium "States, Banks, and the Financing of the Economy" at the University of Zürich, Switzerland. The papers included in this SUERF Study are based on contributions to the Colloquium. All the chapters in this publication discuss from different...
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Life insurers' odds of being placed under regulatory control (for example, conservatorship or receivership) during the financial crisis years of 2008 and 2009 increased with deteriorating fundamentals at a much higher rate than during normal times or during the previous recession. However, no...
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Large and complex financial institutions (LCFIs) create a significant challenge for the international regulatory community. Their complex group structures often consist of multiple legal entities operating in a variety of different jurisdictions. The close linkages among business areas within an...
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The intense discussion of the ‘too big to fail' syndrome has diverted attention from the equally important issue of complexity. Size alone does not matter. It is the complexity of the legal structure of cross-border financial groups and the high degree of integration of their operations that...
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