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multinational bank. We take a political economy approach to regulation and assume that supervisors maximize the welfare of their own … interests are, the higher is welfare; (3) the bank can allocate its investments strategically across countries to escape closure. …
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We model the impact of bank mergers on loan competition, banks' reserve holdings and aggregate liquidity. Banks compete … in liquidity risk and expected liquidity needs for each bank and for the banking system. Large mergers tend to increase … expected aggregate liquidity needs, and thus the liquidity provision by the central bank. Comparative statics suggest that a …
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The European Banking Authority (EBA) is updating its ‘Guidelines on the data collection exercise for high earners’, which was originally published on 27 July 2012, following the changes to the reporting requirements set out in Directive 2013/36/EU. The changes are necessary to adopt the...
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Pursuant to Article 131(1) of Directive 2013/36/EU (‘the Directive’), competent or designated authorities in the Member States shall identify European banks that represent a higher risk to the global financial system as Global systemically important institutions (G-SIIs).Article 441 of...
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identical to those used by the BCBS.Every year, Member States’ authorities will calculate a score for each bank to measure its …
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